The victory in Angers (2-1), Saturday February 3, combined with four draws out of the seven matches of this fifteenth day, allows the SOR to offer itself the possibility of returning to within one point of first place.
For that, we must beat Bourges next Saturday. “It’s an interesting match which could give us, in the event of a victory, a small lead over ninth place,” recognized Michaël Villatte, SOR coach. A situation made possible by the victory in Angevin territory.
” Continue to work “
Passer on the first goal scored by Naël Arzalaï and author of the victory at the very end of the match on an acrobatic volley, Yoann Beaka was once again decisive. He who scored the draw goal at Les Herbiers a week ago, had a euphoric Saturday evening: “Happy to have given victory to the SOR, I quickly looked ahead to the semi-final of the African Cup of Nations (CAN). I have Ivorian roots through my father and the qualification of Ivory Coast for the semi-finals gave me another great pleasure”confided the attacker who arrived in Sologne last October.
Double scorer at Castanet in the Coupe de France before being decisive at Les Herbiers and Angers, without forgetting the achievement at the end of the match at Saint-Priest, the former Trojan is taking up more and more space on the attacking front solognote: “It took me time to get back to a good level. There is quality in our team and I believe that we must continue to work to progress. I will always respect the decisions of the coach and I will give the best whatever role I am given”he said, specifying that his complementarity with Jordan Popineau (absent Saturday) is an asset for the team.
Able to bounce back
Yoann Beaka will be 21 in April and at 1.94 m tall, he hopes that the rest of the season will offer him other opportunities to get excited: “I played in Ligue 2 at Paris FC, so of course I hope one day to play higher than N2. And why not consider achieving this objective with the SOR. The team has real potential and I feel good in this club. »
Coming into play at Saint-Priest, he was able to save his honor, which did not alleviate his frustration: “Yes, we missed out, but what I now want to highlight is our ability to bounce back. The four points taken away from home since this setback are proof of this and we don’t want to stop there. »
The return to the championship of Solognot footballers on their home ground against Bourges is therefore eagerly awaited by supporters ready to definitively forget the hiccup of January 21. Yoann Beaka is also awaiting this return to Ladoumègue but before that, he hopes to attend Ivory Coast’s qualification against DR Congo on Wednesday for the CAN final.
2024-02-04 17:34:29
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