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National. The DFCO starts the year with a bang against Châteauroux

FCO – Châteauroux

4-0

Some will say that the DFCO has redone the cherry by overcoming the team which is, without a doubt, the weakest in this championship. Whose short and medium term future is more than gloomy. In fact, they are right.

This Friday, Châteauroux was indeed incredibly apathetic at this level, the Dijonnais having, apart from during the first ten minutes and in certain sequences, done almost everything they wanted in front of the non-existent pressing of the Castelroussins.

Diallo misses a penalty

Certainly, the match could have taken a different turn if Diallo had not missed his penalty (9e ) after a poor start to the game from the Côte-d’Oriens. Which were then able to calmly put their game in place and take care of their goal difference, which is now more in line with their position in the standings.

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With in particular a double for Parsemain – including an achievement concluded after thirteen passes including eight with a touch of the ball -, twice well served by a Lembezat whose influence in the game is growing exponentially. Without forgetting a goal from Ikanga who has been struggling in recent weeks and was sent to the bench this Friday evening before scoring a few moments after coming into play.

In Boulogne in a week

If the Burgundians actually benefited from the complicity of the Cris men, they had the merit of taking their opponent seriously and not stupidly giving up points on the way against the bottom of the class, as they were able to do against last season. Which probably cost Benoît Tavenot’s rise to DFCO. “It’s a little relief because we were waiting for a match like this to score goals. Everything is not perfect because we could have gone under in less than ten minutes and found ourselves in great difficulty,” underlines Dijon coach, Baptiste Ridira. “We showed calmness to get our foot back on the ball and prepare for our chances. The first goal crowns the game plan.”

The Dijonnais did not let the offering go to waste and remain in a leading group led by , who will replay her match in this Tuesday. One week before challenging Boulogne on home soil, the Côte-d’Oriens retain their fourth place and are in ambush to take their place on the podium. At home, the DFCO also continues its good run, with only one setback and as many goals conceded on the clock. During the 1re day against Bourg. Already an eternity.

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