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Fleury dominates Dijon while Montpellier overwhelms Soyaux in D1 Arkema.

THE results from day to day D1 feminine with Fleury which logically dominated Dijon (1-0) and ASJ Soyaux which sank at home against Montpellier (5-1).

Léa Le Garrec celebrated her call to the France team as it should. Called by Hervé Renard on Friday, for the first list post Corinne Deacon, the French midfielder was decisive this Saturday. From a perfect center, following a corner played in two stages, she placed the leather on the head of Julie Piga (4th). And Fleury won with one breath against Dijon in D1 Arkema. The Ile-de-France have enforced the hierarchy against the DFCO which is the first non-relegation. They especially benefited from the draw of Paris FC at home against Guingamp (2-2), Friday evening.

Fabrice Abriel’s players came back three lengths from the capital club and third place. Four days from the end, they will have the opportunity to pass in the next two matches. The PFC will face OL and PSG in quick succession while they will play Reims and Montpellier.

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Montpellier has not yet said goodbye to the Champions League. He gave a football lesson to Soyaux (5-1). This allows him to return to seven points from Paris FC and to remain four points behind Fleury before facing him in two days. For the ASJ, it would now take a miracle to maintain itself. The Soljadiciennes are last, six points from the green zone when they still have to face PFC and PSG by the end of the season.

Charlotte Bilbault is one of the great absentees from the list of Blue but she responded present on the ground. The midfielder, who was vice-captain of Deacon, delivered an assist to Nerilia Mondesir (60th) before converting a penalty (81st). For her second start since her injury on the first day, Lena Petermann opened the scoring on a pass from Mondesir who also scored a double. Dominika Skorvankova had doubled the lead (39th) before Fadimatou Aretouyap temporarily reduced the gap (46th).

Mickael Duche

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