“The shortest trip, but one of the hardest”

“The shortest trip, but one of the hardest”

After eight matches, you are tied for 5th place, just one point behind your opponent. A positive accounting record with five victories, how do you judge your start to the journey?

It is positive, we feel progress over the months. We would have liked to have added one or two away matches which we have held on to. We can regret them, but they are still big matches that have forged us.

You are coming off a big match against the JSA, you seem to be progressing collectively day by day. Is work during the week effective and bearing fruit?

Indeed, we are progressing well, with a good balance between good humor and seriousness. We’re starting to get to know each other well. In addition, for the moment, we are spared from injuries, which allows us to work efficiently, and that is precious.

This Saturday, you will play a big derby against a great ESMS team. How are you approaching this meeting?

These away games are really difficult to get. The group is dense and this Saturday, even if it is the shortest trip, it is one of the hardest. It’s a complete team and it’s a derby. We want to compete with everyone so we don’t worry and we will try to hang on to move on and secure a second away victory.

ESMS (2e/14 pts) – ASCH (7e/13 pts)

Lieu Montsoué. Hourly This Saturday, at 8 p.m. Arbitrator MM. Renie and Nassiet.
ESMS The group Lesca, Hillotte, Bosc, Keita, N’Doye, Ditu Mona, Bats, Février, Ruop, Jofresa, Darrieutiort.
ASCH The group Yomb II, Lissalt, Larrey, Monfort, Dabadie, Acker, Montblanc, Djimassal, Dauphoud, Losson.

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