FC Nevers easily won 4-1 against the Sens reserve yesterday, for the seventh day. A large score to which their top scorer Ibrahima Dansokho did not directly contribute.
Arriving last season in Nevers from Mitry (Seine-et-Marne), FC Nevers number 9, Ibrahima Dansokho, 24, is the club's current top scorer.
With eight goals in all competitions including five in the league, the striker always thinks of the collective, before his personal statistics. “Our goal is to move the team up to R1. For the individual objective, it will come if the club goes up. But first, priority to the team. »
An altruism noted by his coach, Rachid El Edrissi. “He is a player who is generous in his efforts, who creates a lot of chances. Unfortunately, he didn't have the chance to score today (read yesterday) . He works for the team, so it's a real pleasure to have him. The idea is that he can refocus to be effective next week. »
Second season at the club
With confidence, the player feels good at the club. “This is my second season on the team. I have integrated well, there is a good team spirit. We have a really good group. » An environment which immediately gave him confidence and allowed him to express his qualities to the best of his ability.
Qualities that Ibrahima Dansokho did not exploit enough yesterday, lacking sharpness in the finish. He admits to having “missed his match” despite “a good collective performance”. But the attacker is already thinking about the next meeting, against Entente Villages. “I'm going to train to be more efficient and more efficient next weekend. » He who “would like to reach, at least, the mark of 25 goals in the back and forth phases” will have to quickly find the net, if he wants to achieve his personal objectives and help the team to move up to R1.
The declaration
Rachid El Edrissi (Nevers coach). “First half quite positive in that we scored four goals. We were clumsy, we could have added more to the bill. In the second half, we let ourselves get caught in a false rhythm and we did nothing. I’m going to skip the second period and focus on the first to work on next week’s match.”