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Ligue 2. And now, heading to Paris for FC Sochaux for the play-offs!

Paris FC – FC Sochaux

Mardi (20 h 30), Stade Charlety

Once is not custom, there was not much talk about the draw against Dijon at the time of the debriefing with the players, Saturday evening in the corridors of the Bonal stadium.

All the Sochaliens were turned towards the play-off on Tuesday, on the ground of Paris FC, and it is quite normal. This meeting, which the supporters would have preferred to experience at home, will take place at the Charlety stadium. Frustrating but not enough to demotivate the Yellow and Blue. ” That’s exciting ! I can’t wait to be there”, slipped Tony Mauricio. “We will have to go there with rage and a lot of desire”.

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For the former Lensois, it will be a first in this configuration. As for almost all of the Franche-Comté workforce, except Valentin Henry. “I experienced it with Brest. It’s not easy because you want to do well and there can be a little tension. But you have to let go of the horses. Our season is magnificent, we can still improve it. The mistake would be not to take the matches one after the other. So we will first focus on Paris and then we will talk about the rest, ”warns the Sochaux side.

Daf: “Our extra soul will be important”

“It’s a new thing that is starting,” adds Tony Mauricio, who thinks that the mistake would be to change the philosophy of play because the meeting is high stakes. “We will have to play our game, as since the start of the season. I don’t think we’re inferior to them.” “It’s our game that allowed us to get there, so we have to continue, believe in what we are doing,” confirms Valentin Henry, who cites two key factors for a successful play-off: recovery and experience. “And I think we’re armed on that side!” »

From Saturday evening, the Yellow and Blue were taken in hand by the medical staff to recover as well as possible for this match. A cryotherapy truck, rather present during the week in Bonal, had made the trip to take care of a few players.

“With a reduced workforce, the boys fought to the end and it is normal for the organizations to suffer a little, even a lot,” breathed Omar Daf after the draw against Dijon. “The players show it game after game, they always give their all. This extra soul will be important in these play-offs because all the teams still in contention have already left a lot of strength. Whatever happens, everything that happens to us is only positive…”

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