FC Saint-Georges-de-Luzençon wins and takes the lead in the group

FC Saint-Georges-de-Luzençon concluded its last championship match of the year at home with a valuable victory against JS Lévézou (2-1). These three points allow the Saint-Georgiens to climb to the top of the ranking, tied with Luc-la-Primaube.

From the kick-off, the locals took control of the ball, but struggled to appear truly dangerous. The first opportunity comes from a free kick taken by Salim Belatikwhich hits the post. Yohan Bury tries to regain the ball, but the opposing defense intervenes effectively.

Against all expectations, it was JS Lévézou who opened the scoring in the 19th minute. Taking advantage of a quick counterattack, number 11 pierces the defense and finds the net. Led, the Saint-Georges-de-Luzençon players must react.

In the 35th minute, Mathieu Belugou achieves a precise center for Bislan Davletmourzaevwho equalizes with a great action. Just before the break, a combination between Yohan Bury et Bislan Davletmourzaev allows the latter to score a second goal and give his team the advantage.

The second half was marked by rigorous score management. Despite some opposing offensives, the goalkeeper Jean-Denis Tavignot proves decisive with a double save which allows the Saint-Georgiens to maintain their lead. No further goals will be scored.

This victory allows the Saint-Georges-de-Luzençon team to end the year on a positive note, consolidating its place among the championship leaders.

« Our start to the match was too timidanalysis you coach. We quickly conceded a goal on an avoidable counter-attack, but the team was able to react. By using more simplicity and movement, we scored two good goals before half-time. The second half was well controlled, with a solid performance from our goalkeeper. These three points are important to stay at the top of the rankings. »

The results

The ranking

The reserve also shines

Saturday November 16, the reserve team won its first victory in the championship against Vabres, 3rd in the group. In a match prolific in goals, the Saint-Georgiens won 6 to 4. The scorers: Adrien Aegean (2), Jalil Cherkaoui (2), Abdel Takouche (1), Beyhan Arkin (1).

Next meetings

Saturday November 23, team 1 travels to Saint-Affrique at 7 p.m. (Aveyron Cup). Team 2 travels to -Gages at 7 p.m. (Reserves Cup).

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