L'Asfac doit s'imposer pour espérer.
Parce que quatorze équipes composent leurs poules, R1 et R2 ont droit à une journée supplémentaire en fin d’année. Pour l’Asfac, il restera même un peu de "rab" avec un match de retard à jouer, samedi prochain.
On its home turf, the Muscat club will play one of the four or five most important matches of its season. Unlike last year, survival should be assured with few points and therefore, not necessarily a large number of victories. Against a direct rival, the Canet-Roussillon reserve, it is the kind of match that is much more important than others.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000Thomas Pron, the return
The good news is the return of Florian Moureaux in attack, a playing area where Asfac has been non-existent since the start of the championship. And as one piece of good news never comes alone, the return to the club of Thomas Pron is also synonymous with renewed hope of survival.
Coming from SC Sète, this player of character and efficient in front of the woods, had already done wonders with his partner Brice Boufrizi. Let's bet that the association of the two scorers will improve the situation, for the wonders it can wait. Marked by injuries, suspensions, refereeing decisions not often happy, paradoxically the team has the possibility of getting out of the red zone before the transition to 2025.
Sète no longer has a choice
For the Sète team in R2, the arrival of the Montpellier team sounds like the end of the year and, perhaps, that of ambitions in the event of defeat. On the other hand, in the event of success against Petit-Bard, the “Green and White” circled team would retain a small chance of getting involved in an increasingly homogeneous group. Finding the content of November's successes against the “big” teams in the championship is the objective of Thomas Lévèque and his teammates.
The R3 championship has been on hold since last Sunday. Despite an exceptional performance, Stade Balarucois shares the leading position with FC Corbières. The sporting festivities will resume on January 11 with a Thau derby, between the “Green and Black” and the Mézois.
This Saturday at 6:30 p.m.:
Asfac/Canet-Roussillon II,
SC Sète/Montpellier Petit-Bard. I subscribe to read the rest