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Racing resists shock, women’s derby for PSG … It was your football weekend in Île-de-France

Semi-professional and amateur football continues during the World Cup. Like last season, Le Parisien invites you to analyze and decipher the results of the Ile-de-France clubs. The weekend started on Friday with a good victory for Stella Rossa in Borgo. On Saturday, the shock of group A of the National 2 was well negotiated by Racing in Rouen (2-2) while in group B FC 93 Bobigny achieved another great performance against Lusitanos Saint-Maur (2-0) . Finally, in D1 Arkema, Paris FC could not compete with PSG (0-1).

The poster of the weekend: racing deserved better in Rouen

In front of 4,800 spectators, a record crowd for a national team 2 match, Racing held up well against Rouen (2-2). The leaders of Group A of the National 2 opened the scoring entry thanks to the 11th goal by Arnold Vula (0-1, 4th). If Rouen regained the lead on two penalties (32nd, 53rd) converted by Corsican Christopher Ibayi, top scorer of Versailles in N2 last season, Racing achieved a more than deserved draw with the equalizer signed by Philippe Bahenda (2- 2, 70°) . In the standings, Racing remains the leader with two points ahead of Poissy, winner of Vannes (2-1) and three ahead of Rouen.

The derby: PSG head and shoulders above Paris FC for girls

A week after coming close to feat against Lyon (2-3), This time Paris FC were overtaken by PSG. After the saves by Chiamaka Nnadonzie in the first period on attempts by Geyoro and Diani, it was Sandy Baltimore who made the PSG take (0-1, 55th). But this small goal difference ultimately does not reflect PSG’s superiority in this match. “I told them that the game would be more important than the stakes,” explains Gérard Précheur. I wanted us to return to a certain quality collectively. It seems to me that we have answered well. I even think it’s our best game of the season. “.

“It’s not too disappointing, PSG have shown themselves above and beyond in terms of collective mastery, maturity and athleticism, considers Sandrine Soubeyrand for her part. To compete we should have been at 150%, but today we had two or three girls who were less well. PSG have prepared well for a week that promises to be crucial. After Thursday’s away match against the Albanian side Vllaznia during the 4th matchday of the Champions League group stage, Sunday (9.00 pm), it will be the championship classic in Lyon.

Performance of the weekend: Bobigny continues against Lusitanos Saint-Maur

After beating then leaders Fleury (5-0) last week, FC 93 Bobigny won their second consecutive derby against Lusitanos Saint-Maur (2-0) thanks to goals from Lassana Konté (69th) and Farid Beziouen (90°). Thanks to this victory, Christophe Taine’s team climbed to 3rd place in Group B of the National 2, one point behind Créteil and Fleury who failed to win.

“We are satisfied to have won and to confirm last week’s good performance against Fleury, underlines Christophe Taine. We played a solid game collectively tactically and defensively, and then we played a bit, we should have taken cover earlier in the first period. In the second half the team is rewarded with two goals. We are now preparing a third derby with an away match at Sainte-Geneviève next Saturday. »

The player: Farid Beziouen (FC 93 Bobigny)

After the double against Fleury, Farid Beziouen scored the second goal for FC 93 Bobigny BG against his former club Lusitanos Saint-Maur (2-0, 90th minute). He has brought his total to eight goals since the start of the season. At 36, the former professional (Créteil, Sedan, JSK Kabylie) has been on fire for several weeks. Spectators at Delaune Stadium saw a real masterclass of his on Saturday. Beziouen really did everything: he recovers, transmits, dictates the pace, is determined and shows character and aggression. A true guide to his team.

The flop: end of series for Créteil

Yet ahead at half-time thanks to a goal from Villeneuve (45 ‘), Créteil, leaders of group B of the National 2, tripped on the carpet against Saint-Quentin (1-2), who were in any case in the red zone. Unbeaten in 7 matches (W4, D3), Créteil lost for the second time at home.

“It’s a big disappointment to lose at home when we were in a good dynamic. The locker room suffers. It wasn’t what we had planned, we weren’t able to impose our pace. We are a bit lost. It challenges us more and in work. We have two important games left before the break, we will have to analyze well to continue advancing ”, regretted coach Stéphane Masala.

Quote: Habib Beye (Red Star): “There is no euphoria to feel but let’s build on this trust”

The Red Star continued its good streak going on to win Friday in Borgo (4-0) during the 14th matchday of the national team. “We dominated the match from start to finish,” said Habib Beye. It was important to maintain consistency in performance. I am very happy with the group and the participants. I never call them substitutes, but impact on players. Because in the last few weeks they are the ones who have made the difference. There’s no euphoria to feel, but let’s build on that confidence. Also important was Ludo (Butelle), 8th clean sheet in 14 games. Now it’s this game against Versailles on Friday. We are not playing our season on this but it will be an important stepping stone. »

The number: 1

Vincent Bordot had been unbeaten since his arrival as coach of Paris 13 Atletico. But after 1 win and 3 draws, the promoted Parisian lost (1-0) against Nancy during the 14th matchday of the national team. Paris 13 who finished a game shorthanded for the 5th time (expulsion of Bakari Camara) are 16th in the standings.

The shock of the National 3 for Aubervilliers

It’s starting to settle in National 3. After the disappointment of Reunion in the Coupe de France, Aubervilliers has recovered perfectly. Victorious over Drancy (3-2) last week, Rachid Youcef’s team won this Sunday in Les Mureaux (2-1) during the clash of the day. While Les Mureaux opened the scoring with Aymen Rachmoune (21st), Amine Meftah was once again decisive with a brace (45th, 83rd). In the standings Auber is the leader and has a one point advantage over Vitry, 3 over Le Mée but with one game less. Les Mureaux, Ivry and Paris FC, also in the lead, are now on 5 and 6 points respectively.

Among the youngsters: Aboubakar Diaby wears Montfermeil, Bobigny at the finish line

After the defeat 15 days ago in Lens, Montfermeil are back on track. Victorious over Saran thanks to a hat-trick from his striker Aboubakar Diaby (40th, 69th, 90th), Montfermeil increases his lead at the top of the Group A table of the U19 national championship with 4 points clear now over Lens.

In Group B, another good performance by FC 93 Bobigny, 4th thanks to the victory over Clermont (3-2) with goals from Kayoum Mbamba (45th), Samir Saib (70th) and Mattbrahan Zie (90th).

The results

NATIONAL (14th day)

FC Borgo 0-4 Red Star, Nancy 1-0 Atletico Paris 13. Monday, 6pm: Versailles – Sedan (Stade Jean Bouin, Paris 18).

NATIONAL TEAM 2 (12th day)

Group A. Rouen – Racing SBB 2-2, Poissy – Vannes 2-1

Group B. Belfort 2-0 Sainte-Geneviève, Créteil 0-1 Saint-Quentin, FC 93 Bobigny BG 2-0 Lusitanos Saint-Maur Fleury 1-1 Besançon.

NATIONAL TEAM 3 (10th day)

Les Ulis – Le Blanc-Mesnil 1-1, Paris FC – Drancy 2-2, PSG (b) – Montrouge 0-1, Vitry – Linas-Montlhéry 1-0, Brétigny – Entente SSG 0-1, Le Mée – Ivry 3-1, Les Mureaux-Aubervilliers 1-2.

U19 (15th matchday)

Group A. Montfermeil – Saran 3-0; Dunkirk 0-0 PSG, Drancy v Lille (postponed)

Group B. FC 93 Bobigny – Clermon 3-2, Torcy – ASPTT Dijon, Bourg-en-Bresse – Paris FC 1-0.

D1 Arkema (10th day)

Montpellier 1-1 Fleury, Paris FC 0-1 PSG

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