MHSC: Montpellier deprived of Maxime Estève for his trip to Toulouse
The young defender Maxime Estève, hit in the back, is unavailable for Sunday’s recovery against TFC (3 p.m.). Faitout Maouassa is, for its part, more than uncertain.
When some reject, others come out. Having a full squad is an illusion for coach Olivier Dall’Oglio before the trip to Toulouse on Sunday October 2 (3 p.m.) during the 9e day of Ligue 1 and at the dawn of a complicated second quarter of the season.
If the horizon of striker Stephy Mavididi and central defender Mamadou Sakho is brightening, that of young central back Maxime Estève and Faitout Maouassa is darkening. Estève (20) suffers from recurring back pain which forced her to leave for Toulouse. Holder in three of the last four games, including author of a good match in front of Strasbourg (2-1), he is slowing down his return to form.
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Maouassa, who had resumed collective training on Tuesday alongside Sakho, interrupted the session on Wednesday morning. The versatile left-hander, annoyed and mute, returned to the locker room holding his left thigh. Victim of an injury to the same thigh after half an hour of play in Angers (2-1), September 11, he is moving towards a new package. And wonders.
Mavididi definitely back
Mamadou Sakho, hit in the calf in Angers, gradually found the rhythm, after three weeks of convalescence. But he should not rush his comeback, opening the door to a return in the axis of Nicolas Cozza and a Jullien-Cozza hinge.
Mavididi, recovered from a tear in his left thigh contracted in front of Troyes (3-2) at the start of the season, is training normally and should find a place in the group.
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Midfielder Joris Chotard, victim of an adductor alert during his international escapade, participated in a light session alongside the other international Espoir: Elye Wahi, scorer in front of Belgium (2-2) for his second selection , and the two U19 internationals: Khalil Fayad and Théo Allix.
The other players called up for selection: Jonas Omlin (Switzerland), Wahbi Khazri (Tunisia), Falaye Sacko (Mali) and Béni Makouana (Congo) are expected tomorrow on the Grammont side.
Young defender Thibault Tamas, who suffered a cruciate ligament rupture in his right knee almost a year ago, returns to the field. He even comes back from afar.