“A draw can be a very good result.” In Bastia, leader of this National championship, Manceau coach Didier Ollé-Nicolle knows that his team is not a favorite. But that does not prevent us from hoping for something this Monday evening.
“In the last four league games we have won three, that’s because something is happening. But if we want to go back to Ligue 2, in addition to winning at home, we have to make shots outside “.
Rediscover the dynamics
But the last exit of Manceaux, more than a week ago, ended in a defeat and an elimination of the Coupe de France against a lower level club (Chateaubriant, N2). “I don’t think it changed anything in people’s minds, but it’s up to us to show it on the ground,” left back Olivier Veigneau ahead.
Failing to be able to come to the stands, dozens of Manceaux supporters gave themselves this Sunday to cheer the players on their departure by bus from La Pincenardière.
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