A week after the victory in Évreux (0-1), thanks to a goal from Ricardo Faty, the CCF are back on the road this Saturday, heading to Granville. Objective in the Channel: to confirm at an accounting level and continue to progress in setting up the new project.
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“The priority is the integration of the principles of the game, in the use of the ball and in recovery”, underlines Pierre-Yves David, who has been at the helm for ten days now. A period during which he asked a lot of the players, before surprising Thursday. “We have several weeks planned, with the idea of progressing in intensity, in the ability to repeat efforts”, explains Jean-Pierre Papin’s successor.
Return of Haddadou
Wedged in the middle of the standings, with a perfectly balanced balance (W3, D3, L3), the CCF will show up this Saturday evening with a group similar to last week’s. Group that reinstates Mehdi Haddadou, fresh from disqualification.
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Granville, who are two points adrift of the CCF, will pursue the same objective: to continue, after the narrow victory at Guingamp (0-1). “It’s a playful team, with toned corridors, warns PYD. They may be tenth, but there’s not a huge difference in the game to what the top teams are producing. »
Granville (Manche), this Saturday at 6.30pm
Chartres composition: Crépel, Cahart – B. Fofana, Archimbaud, Lemarié, Palbrois, D. Fofana, Bru, Chantôme, Faty, S. Fofana, Picot, Haddadou, Arnaud, Diakhaby, Gagnon, Gouletquer. Entrance : P.-Y. David.
Romain Leger