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Three more points for C’Chartres Football, but still eight behind…

Adama Sidibé in the good shots, a still substantial delay on Versailles, an accessible record of victories in N2 and Amadi Konaté released prematurely… Here is what to remember after the 2-1 success of C’Chartres Football against Saint-Pryvé , this Friday, March 18, at home.

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The goal of the 1-0 victory against Rouen, a decisive pass for Colas then a penalty obtained against Saint-Malo (2-1) and, finally, a recovery on the post at the origin of a csc before a new “assist” for Colas, author of his tenth goal, against Saint-Pryvé (2-1). Adama Sidibé has been involved in CCF’s last five goals. Stat who testifies to his influence in the Chartres game since his return from injury in February. If his counter remained blocked at 6 goals, the attacker still weighed a lot and was decisive in the derby. It currently represents an almost indispensable weapon for the CCF.

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Provisionally returned to five lengths from Versailles on Friday, Chartres is still eight points behind the leader at the end of the 22nd day. Last night, the Yvelines team held their rank at Granville, where they won 2-0 with goals from Michel and Djoco. With this third success in a row, the Versaillese have confirmed that it will be difficult to get them. Otherwise not possible…

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The Chartrains signed their twelfth success in twenty-two games on Friday. Two years ago, when the championship ended, on the evening of the 21st day, they counted thirteen. This time, they should have the opportunity to improve their record in National 2: fifteen during a 2018-2019 season ended with 52 points, another total to beat. The condition: take 13 points in the last seven days, a little less than two per game. It’s playable…

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It’s rare. But Chartrain coach Jean-Pierre Papin replaced his left central midfielder Amadi Konaté in the 33rd minute of play on Friday. Not for medical reasons, evidenced by the anger and incomprehension of the player when leaving the field, but for a strategic question. “He had already taken a useless yellow and I didn’t want to take the risk of a red so that we end up at ten, explains JPP. And then, I found him worse than in training this week…” Konaté, in his defence, held a position where he had rarely been used. His replacement Pierre Picot, who was rather satisfactory, had much more marks on this left side.

The results and the classification

Franck Thebault

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