A new football weekend and a new meeting. “Le Parisien” invites you to analyze and decipher the results of amateur clubs in Ile-de-France, from National to National 3, without forgetting women’s and young people. This weekend, there was no N3.
The poster of the weekend: Bobigny goes out with honors
A packed stadium, a great atmosphere and a great match for the FC 93 Bobigny U18s. But, on arrival, a 4-0 defeat against Rennes reinforced by several pros including Mathys Tel, the 16-year-old phenomenon already seen in L1 (5 appearances) and in the Europa League Conference. The former striker from Villiers-le-Bel, Paris FC, Jeunesse Aubervilliers and Montrouge scored twice (41st, 81st) as did Wilson Samake (44th, 79th), who grew up in Val-de-Marne and evolved at AS Orly and CFF Paris.
But without an exceptional save from Rennes goalkeeper Yann Batola on a header from Ange Asseko Mbogo (25th), Bobigny would indeed have deserved to open the scoring. “Unlike them, we did not manage to achieve our highlights, regrets coach Karim Mazeghrane. The scenario and the score are cruel. But I’m proud of them. It’s a match that will make us grow. Rennes brought down the pros, it shows that they feared us a little. There was a nice atmosphere, warm, not at all hostile. This is the image of Bobigny. »
The anecdote: Versailles wins a new supporter
Club scarf around his neck, comedian and actor Alban Ivanov came to celebrate the victory in the locker room with the players and staff of Versailles, against Vannes (1-0) on Saturday. A new VIP supporter for the Coupe de France semi-finalist against Nice. After its elimination on March 1, Youcef Chibhi’s team shows that it has digested its return to the ordinary of the championship well.
Winner at Châteaubriant four days after Nice (3-0), Versailles won another major victory against Vannes, a team in form which remained on 4 successes. It was midfielder Inza Diarrassouba who released his team in the 82nd minute. In the standings, the operation is beautiful since the leader of group A of National 2 now has an 8-point lead over Chartres who exploded (3-0) at the last Plabennec.
The player of the weekend: Mathilde Bourdieu
Mathilde Bourdieu, the Paris FC striker hit hard on Friday during the D1 Arkema derby against Fleury (3-1) with a double. She first scored a real center-forward goal on a pivot shot (27th) before sending a curled shot at the entrance to the area (61st). She now has 5 goals this season. Thanks to this capital success, Paris FC is taking a big step towards qualifying for the preliminary round of the Champions League. Third, the Parisiennes are now 9 points ahead of Fleury (4th).
At 22, Mathilde Bourdieu, shows that she is returning to a very good level after having experienced a white 2020-2021 season due to a rupture of the cruciate ligaments during a friendly match in August 2020. helped a lot and I was followed by professionals on the psychological aspect. I learned a lot of things about myself. Learned to listen to myself, to hear my emotions, to ask words when things are not going well, to keep my spirits up. I have imposed on myself a rigor in my rehabilitation which will serve me again. I would have been fine without it but, looking back, I know I wouldn’t be the person if I hadn’t been through all that. I grew up, ”she explained on the FFF website.
In parallel with football, Mathilde Bourdieu, selected for the France U23 team in February (1 goal against England), is in her 2nd year of physio studies. “Last season, I was on both sides: patient as injured and therapist when I was on training. Knowing these two approaches helped me in my studies. »
The number: 14
The unbeaten streak of Paris 13 Atletico, which had not lost since September 11 and which remained on six successes in a row in 2022, stopped at 14 games. The leader of group B of National 2 lost Saturday at the Auxerre reserve (1-0). In the standings, the consequences nevertheless remain limited since Fleury was hooked on Epinal (1-1). Paris 13 Atletico retains a 7-point lead over its pursuer.
The phrase: “We keep looking down”
Habib Beye, coach of Red Star, winner at Cholet on Friday and now 10th in the National with 12 points ahead of the first relegated Chambly. “You have to know how to win this type of match. Coming to Cholet is never easy. We mastered the first period well. The second was more difficult because Cholet held the ball better. But I’m very happy. We took 10 points in the last four games. It’s good, but we continue to look down.
THE RESULTS
NATIONAL (25th day). Créteil (16th) – Concarneau (2nd): 2-2; Cholet (12th) – Red Star (10th) 0-1
NATIONAL 2 (21st day). Group A. Versailles (1st) – Vannes (5th) 1-0; Saint-Pryvé-Saint-Hilaire (6th) – Poissy (10th) 2-3. Group B. Epinal (5th) – Fleury (2nd): 1-1, Reims (b) (6th) – Bobigny (4th) 0-1; Auxerre (b) (9th) – Paris 13 Atletico (1st) 1-0, Entente SSG (16th) – Lusitanos Saint-Maur (3rd) 0-0, Sainte-Geneviève (11th) – Saint-Quentin (8th) 0- 0.
D1 WOMEN (16th day). Paris FC (3rd) – Fleury (4th): 3-1, PSG (2nd) – Montpellier (6th) 0-0, Dijon (8th) – Issy (10th) 0-1.
Gambardella Cup (quarter-finals). Bobigny (R1) – Rennes (Nat.) 0-4.