In a very homogeneous championship, it is an important meeting which awaits the men of Emmanuel Rassouw, this Sunday February 19, at the Rosskopf room against Saint-Denis.
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In the event of a third success in a row, they would push their opponent back a minimum of five lengths, a maximum of seven, and take an additional step towards maintaining. “Be careful, Saint-Denis needs points and will be rebounded,” warns the Chartrain coach.
Return of Pär Gerell
Facing the ex-Chartrain Pär Gerell and his gang, beaten in their three games played in 2023, the CCTT nevertheless hopes to surf on its dynamic.
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The Euréliens will also have the spirit of revenge after their 3-1 defeat in the first leg in Seine-Saint-Denis, where Gerell had made them miserable with two singles won against Bence Majoros and Vitor Ishiy. “That game was our worst of the year. We will be keen to show another face, ”says Emmanuel Rassouw.
His team is at a pivotal moment in the season. Before a trip to Jura Morez, from this Tuesday, February 21, a success could definitively install her as a candidate for the play-offs.
CHARTRES (Rosskopf room), this Sunday, February 19 at 4 p.m.
C’Chartres TT : Bence Majoros (n°26, HON), Vitor Ishiy (n°35, BRE), Horacio Cifuentes (n°53, ARG), Abdel-Kader Salifou (n°71).
St Denis : Pär Gerell (n°27, SUE), Mehdi Bouloussa (n°32), Andrea Landrieu (n°38), Joe Seyfried (n°49).
Francois Helias