Put to the test by four consecutive losses without scoring a goal, the Columérin edifice seems to have regained some stability thanks to two convincing draws against Angoulême (3-3) and Trélissac (0-0). “Lately, our performances have not lived up to our expectations and what we are really capable of doing. But if the results were not really there, we can rely on our last two games which were more in accordance with our true face “, analyzes Roméo Véna, the columérin right side.
Between injuries, twists of fate and facts of the game, not to mention a preparation largely disrupted by the Covid, if Colomiers has not really been spoiled in recent months, the defender is not looking for any excuse. “The opposite events that we have experienced are part of the history of a season and of football, so we cannot dwell on that but rather focus on ourselves and our work in training which will pay off sooner or later. late.”
Twelfth in the standings with 13 points on the clock, USC will have the opportunity to continue its recovery when Moulins-Yzeure (4th, 19 pts) receives tomorrow at Capitany. “Each match to its truth, even more this year. Moulins-Yzeure is a good team of National 2 so we expect a close match in all aspects of the game”, continues Roméo Véna who counts on the support of the public to clinch a victory that has eluded Colomiers since September 11 (1-0 at Andrézieux). “We must continue to believe in ourselves, it will end up working in our favor. We are also keen to win in front of our supporters. All of these elements will push us in the key moments of this match.”
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