The Fleury girls shake up PSG, a setback for Racing and Bobigny… It was your football weekend in Île-de-France

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Every weekend, Le Parisien invites you to analyze and decipher the results of the Ile-de-France clubs. The spectacular draw (4-4) between Fleury and PSG in D1 Arkema and the missed opportunity for Red Star in Villefranche, opened the ball on Friday evening. Saturday was complicated for the N2 teams with only one victory, that of Poissy, against Blois (1-0). In National 3, Aubervilliers finished the first leg.

The match of the weekend: eight goals between Fleury and PSG

The players from Fleury and PSG offered a magnificent match with suspense on Friday in Bondoufle during the 13th day of the D1 Arkema with 8 scored including 5 in the 1st period. PSG, which led 4-2 in the 49th minute thanks to a hat-trick from Kadidiatou Diani which took its total to 13 goals this season, was joined on two errors by the defense which benefited Airine Fontaine (3-4 , 70th, ) and Rosemonde Kouassi, author of a double (4-4, 74th).

After beating Paris FC for the first time in thirteen matches last week, Fleury takes a point for the first time against PSG. Still undefeated at home (3 W, 3 N), Fabrice Abriel’s team proves once again that it has turned a corner this season.

This spectacular draw nevertheless has negative consequences in terms of accounts for both teams. PSG loses its leading position to Lyon, winner of Montpellier (2-0). Fleury, 4th, is overtaken by Paris FC which reacted well to Le Havre (3-1) and regains its 3rd place.

The two stoppages of the weekend: Racing is no longer the leader, end of series for Bobigny

Leader of group A of National 2 tied with Rouen, Racing conceded its second defeat (1-0) of the season on Saturday at Châteaubriant on a goal conceded in the 90th minute. Racing was deprived of its two top scorers, Arnold Vula (14 goals) and Merwan Ifnaoui (6 goals), both injured. In the standings, Racing is 2nd and now trailed by three points by Rouen, winner of the Rennes reserve (3-0).

In group B, FC 93 Bobigny, who had 6 straight wins, lost at home to Wasquehal, relegated (14th) and who had just been eliminated from the Coupe de France against Pays de Cassel (R1). . The match was quite stormy with the red cards of goalkeeper Marvin Golotin for an altercation with an opponent, also sent off on the action, and of coach Christophe Taine after a scuffle with an opposing manager who entered the field.

The sentence: “It’s unusual to see us jostled as we have been”, Habib Beye (Red Star)

Undefeated for 8 games (5 wins, 3 draws), the Red Star missed the opportunity to seize the leader’s chair by losing (3-1) Friday in Villefranche during the 18th day of National. “We only played 60 minutes in this match, regrets coach Habib Beye. We weren’t awake. In the state of mind, at the start, we were not there. It’s difficult after that to come back to a match that you don’t control. It’s quite unusual in the current series to see us pushed around like we have been. I took out Fred Dembi at half-time but I could have taken out 50% of the team at that point in the game. We leave here with what we deserve and we will have lessons to learn from this defeat. »

Beye also returned to the tension between the two benches during the match: “There are things that are less classy on the part of certain members of the Villefranche staff. Hervé (Della Maggiore, the coach) is someone I respect a lot, but I respect some of his staff a little less. I hate people who don’t respect others in life. It affected me but that’s the way it is. I was raised in a way not to disrespect people but when some people do it, it affects me, but it doesn’t matter. It’s a coach’s life too. You have to know how to live with your frustrations. »

The player of the weekend: Cheikh Touré (Poissy)

The only scorer against Blois (1-0), Cheikh Touré, the striker from Poissy (N2) brought his total to 13 goals in 15 games. At 26, the center-forward who has already scoured 8 clubs: Sainte-Geneviève, Viry, the reserves of Rennes and Dijon where he failed to obtain a professional contract, Bergerac, Arcachon and Paris 13 Atletico before to arrive in Poissy in the summer of 2021, is having the best season of his career.

After being penalized by 7 points on green carpet at the end of December, Walid Aïchour’s team has bounced back perfectly with three consecutive victories in 2023. They have returned to the Group A podium behind Rouen and Racing.

The number: 25

Certainly it was only a match with the reserve in National 3 while his teammates from Paris FC qualified for the Coupe de France in Chamalières (4-0). But the public at the Déjerine stadium attended a small event during Paris FC – Entente SSG (1-3): Pierre-Yves Hamel’s first goal since… December 13, 2020, i.e. 25 months. Hamel had not scored in an official match since Lorient – Nîmes in L1.

Arrived from Lorient (L1), Hamel (28 years old, 5 goals in L1 and 38 in L2 in his career, was one of Paris FC’s star recruits in the off-season. But he was only able to play 7 L2 before being injured at the beginning of September (thigh then operated on the wrist).After playing two games with the reserve of Paris FC, he should quickly return to the L2 group to finally start his season.

In National 3, Aubervilliers distances itself

Very tight, the National 3 championship completed its first leg this weekend. Thanks to a goal at the end of the match (1-0, 83rd) from Romain Vidot, which came into play in the 68th minute, Aubervilliers consolidated its leading position against Mée (1-0). With the defeats of his pursuers (Vitry, Ivry, Paris FC), Auber widened a small gap with 3 points ahead of Montrouge (2nd), 4 over Vitry (3rd) and 5 over Ivry (3rd).

The info: Mathieu Lacan appointed head of the Paris FC training center

At Paris FC for 14 years, reserve coach (N3) and until then deputy director of the training center, Mathieu Lacan has been promoted. He takes over from Jean-Marc Nobilo as Director of the Training Center. A handover scheduled for the arrival of Nobilo in 2020 who, among his various missions, was to prepare Mathieu Lacan for his succession. Jean-Marc Nobilo, a recognized trainer, will remain at Paris FC as director of training development. In particular, he will be in charge of supervising training, developing the Women’s Training Center and national and international partnerships relating to Paris FC training.

THE RESULTS

NATIONAL (18th day)

Villefranche – Red Star 3-1, Saint-Brieuc – Paris 13 Atletico 1-0. January 27: Versailles – Le Puy.

NATIONAL 2 (16th day)

Group A. Poissy – Blois 1-0, Chateaubriant – Racing CFFF 1-0.

Group B. Lusitanos Saint-Maur – Colmar 1-1, Furiani – Fleury 0-0, Reims (b) – Créteil 2-2, FC 93 Bobigny BG – Waquehal 0-1. Sainte-Geneviève – Epinal: postponed.

NATIONAL 3 (13th day)

Le Blanc-Mesnil -Vitry 1-0, Drancy – Les Ulis 0-1, Aubervilliers – Le Mée 1-0, Paris FC (b) – Entente SSG 1-3, Ivry – Linas-Montlhéry 0-1, Montrouge – Brétigny 1-0, Les Mureaux – PSG (b)

U19 NATIONALS (17th day)

Group A. Orleans – PSG 3-4, Montfermeil – Dunkirk 1-1, Drancy – Lens 1-1

Group B. Lyon – FC 93 Bobigny BG 2-0, Metz – Paris FC 3-1, Torcy – Troyes 2-1

D1 WOMEN (13th day)

Fleury – PSG 4-4, Le Havre – Paris FC 1-3.

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