This time around, the goal of climbing to R1 is on everyone’s mind at FCPPA. However, we’ll have to put him aside a bit to do the job on Sunday in Abbeville, in a game that promises to be a good opposition.
this sunday, Benoit storboa expect “One of the most difficult matches this season.” First because he remembers going. “We have mastered the content, but we lack competence” He remembers. Hence the case will be especially present, especially in light of the last meeting played by the Portuguese: What would make the difference would beoffensive efficiency Which we failed in the first leg and in this San Just match. » The Amiens coach also paints a picture of the Abbeville team Present in combat responded. » So he expected ” a committed match. »
Especially since the second argument supports its opening hypothesis, ” Abbeville He hasn’t said his last word in the race to climb and stay Three rather complicated trips », defeats against Nugent, Gamaches and then Saint-Maximin. Thus, the SCA needs to move forward to ” Survive the uphill race. » “By hitting us, he restores their hearts and perhaps revives them.” Benoit Sturboa understands all too well.
Finally, the difficulty of this match may come from the Portuguese themselves: ” the mental factor Perhaps our players will take it into account. » So, the coach of Amiens warns: Everyone started pulling out their calculator, if we win 1 game out of 4 we’re there, but You have to win itThere is no question of putting scenarios in your head that would interfere with our football. We have to play, a point. There is no question of tripping over the carpet near the goal! So the players have to do it abstraction And they continue to play as they have so far. It shouldn’t Don’t fool us. »
Especially since FCPPA has reliable arguments: ” we’ve got I managed to find the right balance, with rather interesting content, especially the first half against Saint-Just, but there is no question of slacking. » For Benoît Sturbois, if climbing is no longer a taboo, Now is not the time for math. And “If there is a good result, we can finally do the math.” Even if this is not the case, that is enough Chevrières Grandfresnoy or Saint-Maximin do no better than the Portuguese to send it to R1.
Second Regional, Day 19
Sunday, May 14, 3 p.m., Paul Delek Stadium: Abbeville (6, 27 points) – Porto, Amiens (The first 39 points)
Morgan Schumer
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