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Sibret hooked, Bras takes the hand

Libin B 0 – Tenneville 0

Libin B kept possession of the ball for the majority of the match, but could have been surprised. “We had difficulty playing against a very compact Tenneville block, we created two or three chances but we were unable to find the spaces”explains coach Arnaud Lambrechts. Tenneville created a few clear chances at the end of the game, including a post.

Sibret 0 – Sainte Ode B 0

“Finally, it’s perhaps a good pointjudges Greens coach Michael De Mossenau. My team fell back into its ways with a lack of realism. The low block and the opposing goalkeeper gave us problems all match. The defensive play of Sainte-Ode B will annoy a lot of teams.” A point on which his opposite number Rodolphe Leclere agrees, also satisfied with this unity gleaned from the leader.

Tavigny 1 – Cobreville 3

Local coach Dimitri Gatez, frustrated by certain refereeing decisions, considers the defeat not necessarily deserved: “A share would not have been stolen. I do not contest the first penalty… even if I consider that the attacker is offside. I deplore several fouls not called and non-existent offsides, like this header from a corner by Jérémy Dufrasne while an opposing player is at the near post. The goals conceded are gifts from us.” If the first two are scored by Rosière from the penalty spot, it is a disagreement between the goalkeeper and his defense which allows E. Wattiaux to steal the ball and push it deep to make it 3-1.

Coach Florian Robin was happy with his men’s match, especially in defense, but recognized the quality of Tavigny’s play, who fielded almost eleven reserve players due to his numerous injuries.

Vaux-Noville B 3 – Bourcy 2

“We played 15 minutes out of 90, we can’t claim anything,” plagues visiting coach Florent Guissen. If Bourcy leads 0-2 in the first quarter of an hour thanks to Étienne and Garry Poitoux, he will let his opponent come back, via a double from B. Boujjia just before half-time. Vaux-Noville pushes, misses several possibilities, then the deliverance comes from Hougardy, from the penalty spot in the final moments.

Compogne 0 – Ochamps B 1

Frustrating match for Compogne, who dominated, despite the absences of his coach Fabrice Spoiden and C. Musiaux. T. Lanfant first shakes the crossbar. With a header, Serwy narrowly missed the target in the second half. In the 70′, the young Yan Abe, who entered the game a little earlier, scored the only goal of the match. A. Musiaux misses the equalizing ball at the very end of the game. “Three points that allow us to get on the podium”jubilant the T2 of Ochamps B, William Boulard.

-W. 2 – Saint Peter B 1

“We scored two goals on our first two chances in the first quarter of an hour, we had a bit of luck. Then they put pressure on us all match but we were able to resist in defense”comments Sainte-Marie coach, Clément Baillot. Thanks to goals from Bonesire and A. Martin, Sainte-Marie will keep the advantage despite the penalty scored by Van Holm at the half-hour mark. And despite its incessant attacks, Saint-Pierre B will not find the fault. The locals who win three valuable points for confidence. Opposite, coach Christophe Nollevaux mentions poor match management by his players.

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