the essentials The MFC-TG was heading off into the unknown in this new single-pool championship. Faced with a Metz formation that looked like a scarecrow, there was ultimately no photo.
We wanted to know where the Méfécistes were in this new competition which will take on particular importance this season, with only one group, and therefore a rising level. It is clear that the Tarn-et-Garonnaises went beyond our expectations, and undoubtedly also those of the numerous public who filled the Verbeke stand despite a kick-off at noon. Finally, Chloé Mouly’s teammates were never really in danger, except perhaps for the first ten minutes, and then again. Then, the game of “yellow and blue” took place quietly, to such an extent that Manon Toti was hardly in danger except perhaps on this low shot (5th). As the minutes pass, the MFC-TG takes the direction of operations, and the team becomes dangerous offensively, in particular thanks to a left side which is extremely well, with Anaïs M’Bassidje, and Leina Feddaoui in the oven and in the mill, and an effective midfielder with Chloé Mouly in charge. If we add a high-level defensive performance from young Lisa Brochet, we say to ourselves that it will end up paying off. And we are not wrong since the MFC-TG will join the break with two goals in advance: the first is scored by Charlotte Ouillon who perfectly crosses her shot halfway up, after a magnificent action on the left side, with as passer decisive Seynabou Mbengue (44th). And if we liked this first goal of the season, what can we say about the second, with a smoothly executed counterattack from 80 meters, with Leina Feddoui going all the way up the field, finding Mbengue on the relay for a strike under the masterful bar of Fadimatou Kome ( 45+2).
The festival until the end
With two goals in advance, it is almost natural that the Montalbanaises let a little more come in the second half, especially as the wind gets stronger. The MFC-TG manages, and FC Metz still cannot find the fault in a defense well padlocked by the experienced Manon Cazes, and Léa Gauthier. If success is in no doubt, it will turn into a real triumph at the end of the match. The Méfécistes’ counterattacks are formidable, and the visitors will eventually give in: first by Seynabou Mbengue who is rewarded for her efforts by slipping the ball between the legs of the Lorraine goalkeeper (80th), then by Marie-Jo Girardot who sends a potato under the bar, despite a slip (90th + 3). If we add a missed penalty by Mbengue a few seconds earlier, MFC-TG has fully entered its championship. It promises…
And now. On Sunday October 1st, the MFC-TG will travel to Lens.
THE SHEET
MONTAUBAN 4 – MTEZ 0
MT:2-0; arbitrators: Ms. Agathe Kocher, assisted by Ms. Mara Pansart, and Ingrid Nierichlo.
Winners: Charlotte Ouillon (44), Fadimatou Kome (45+2), Seynabou M’Bengue (80), Marie-Jo Girardot (90+3).
MFC-TG. Manon Toti; Sana Guermazi (Loane Ballarin, 69), Lisa Brochet (Marie-Jo Girardot, 69), Leina Feddaoui, Leah Gauthier, Anaïs M’Bassidje, Manon Cazes, Charlotte Ouillon (Kenza Abidi, 78) and Chloe Mouly (cap, Leah Cassagne, 86). Coach : Soraya Belkadi.
Warnings: Seynabou Mbengue (12), Léa Gauthier (31), Lisa Brochet (52).
FC METZ. Emmeline Mainguy; Mareme Babou, Estelle Laurier (cap), Clara Moreira, Candice Gherbi, Marine Morel (Chloé Zubieta, 79), Lucie Calba (Inès Oumahi (67), Anne-Marie Banuta, Inès Boutaleb (Shana Battouri (57), Justine Rougemont, Clara Petitjean. Coach: José Pinot.
Warnings: Clara Moreira (86), Emmeline Mainguy (89), Justine Rougemont (90+2).
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