3B: Muno crushes Sainte-Cécile and takes off, Florenville has fun

3B: Muno crushes Sainte-Cécile and takes off, Florenville has fun
3B: Muno crushes Sainte-Cécile and takes off, Florenville has fun

Florenville B 9 – Torgny-Rouvroy 0

Florenville climbs to 2nd place with 8 points behind Muno, but with two games less and seems to be the only team capable of catching up with the leader from now on. On the other hand, it’s the usual fare for Torgny who continues with an average of 9 goals conceded per match. The score is already 5-0 at the break. Guebs puts his team in orbit before K. Severin, Georges and Tetart add to the bill. In the second half, other players stood out with one goal each: T. Severin, Roland, Bozkir and Bredoumi.

Saint-Mard B 3 – Sainte-Marie/Week. 2

Sainte-Marie had the opportunity to overtake its opponent of the day but it was Saint-Mard who won rather logically. “The victory is deserved overall. We had a very good first half before suffering a little in the second where it was more difficult“, indicates the local coach, Joachim Contant. Just after the quarter of an hour, the inevitable Magnette opens the scoring (17′, 1-0). Eight minutes later, L. Hesbois makes the break and puts his team Sainte-Marie returned to the pitch with other intentions and Romani reduced the gap (58′, 2-1), Magnette scored a double and restored a two-goal advantage. to his team (60′, 3-1) A short-lived lead as Henrot maintains the suspense by closing the gap again just after (62′, 3-2). its rise.

Stall 2 – Marbehan 2

Marbehan is still letting go and sees the top 5 moving away somewhat. Étalle started the match well and took the game into his own hands. Following a clearance from goalkeeper Pacolli, Henrion lobbed the local goalkeeper and opened the scoring against the run of play (0-1). The Stabullois reacted well and Medard restored parity with an outside delight from Laurent (1-1). After the break, Étalle took the advantage thanks to Lavaux on a new assist from Laurent. A few moments later, Brichard, who had barely entered the game, was sent off for a bad gesture. This did not prevent Marbehan from equalizing via Robert on a billiard shot (2-2).

Sainte-Cécile 1 – Muno 6

Muno takes off in the standings with eight points ahead of his opponent of the day and Florenville B. For its part, Sainte-Cécile suffers a second slap in a row and will have to be content to battle for the final round. The match starts with several notable absences on both sides, starting with the Meddah brothers and Turk Cécilien coast. Despite a well-organized local team, Muno led the way and had to wait until the 38th minute to see Vernel open the scoring (0-1). In the process, Vernel is close to doubling the score, while G. Jacquemin misses the opportunity to reduce parity twice. Just after coffee, Guiot converted his penalty (47′, 0-2). Berger takes advantage of a nice collective movement to score against his former club (54′, 0-3). G. Jacquemin, who had put on his crampons for the occasion, reduced the gap at the hour mark (1-3). But Muno regains control. Berger scores twice and widens the gap (65′, 1-4). Then, Pirson curls a shot for 1-5, and Leskens seals the score with a header from a cross from L. Hubert (1-6). “The disputed penalty after returning from the locker room hurts us very much. Then we let go of the match. The score is forced but the victory is well and truly deserved. The truce comes at a good time“, recognizes the local T1, Gérald Jacquemin.

Gérouville 2 – Tintifontaine 7

A resounding victory for Tintifontaine who comes within one point of his opponent of the day and 2 points behind second place. Gérouville continues a second defeat in a row at home, despite its strength until then. After a quick opening score from Brabant (4′, 1-0), the Yellows and Blues, full of confidence, reversed the situation in 20 minutes. Huet scored twice, while Lambert and Monhonval scored before the break. Returning from the locker room, Liégeois reduced the score and gave hope to his team. Gérouville nevertheless completely cracks and Monhonval plants two more roses, before Puffet completes the festival at the very end of the match. “It’s a great victory, with very good goals. We see that the confidence is there and we dare to do things more than before, with the success that goes with it.“, greets the visiting goalkeeper coach, Grégory Bodet.

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