D10: Lyon power 8
The four matches of the 10th day of D1 Arkema played on Saturday delivered four winners. Among them, Lyon, author of an offensive festival against Dijon (8-0).
After the draw between Montpellier and Fleury (1-1) Friday evening, the 10th day of D1 Arkema continued on Saturday afternoon with four matches. It will end on Sunday with the Paris derby between Paris FC and Paris SG (1 p.m., live on Canal+ Foot).
Whatever the result of this derby, Olympique Lyonnais remains leader of the championship. The Rhodaniennes, still undefeated, signed brilliantly against Dijon (8-0), a ninth success in ten matches. They take five steps ahead of PSG, under pressure before their meeting on Sunday.
Bordeaux (3-1 against Rodez), now in the top-5, Reims (3-1 against Le Havre) and Guingamp (3-1 against Soyaux) are the other winners this Saturday. With this first victory of the season, the En Avant, always red lantern (5 points), returns to the greenhouses of Rodez and Soyaux (4 points) in the fight for maintenance.
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but were scored in five games (4.4 on average)
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Lyonnaise Signe Brunn signed a triple against Dijon
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Selma Bacha (OL), Kessya Bussy (Reims) and Sarah Cambot (EAG) scored twice
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First success of the season for En Avant Guingamp
Lyon strikes 400 shots
OL celebrated their 400th in D1 Arkema with an attacking festival which Dijon FCO could not afford to oppose. The Belgian Janice Cayman lit the first fuse of the head in the 10th minute (1-0) but it was after half an hour of play that the Rhodaniennes really set fire to the Burgundy area with two goals from the Dane Signe Bruun (31st and 42nd), a csc from Madeline Roth (34th) and a victorious left shot from Selma Bacha (40th). 5-0 at the break! The ordeal of Dijon goalkeeper Emily Burns continued in the second half, Signe Bruun offering a triple (49th), Selma Bacha a new shot from the left full frame (57th) and Inès Benyahia a slalom in the defense (60th) for a final score of 8-0.
Signe Bruun scored his first three goals this season with OL (photo Sébastien RICOU/APL/FFF).
A salty Bordeaux
A serious, diligent and efficient Bordeaux logically took the upper hand at home over its Ruthenian visitor (3-1). Julie Thibault was the first to materialize the good Girondine dispositions, with a resumption of the left facing goal, on a ball poorly cleared by the defense (1-0, 21st). We were then able to appreciate the deep pass from Gomes for Maëlle Garbino and the beautiful strike of the latter which followed (2-0, 26th). And just as much Dufour’s decisive service for Mélissa Gomes for the 3-0 synonymous with a break (59th), the reduction of the Aveyron score with the involuntary help of Andréa Ardez (3-1, 75th) did not change anything. business.
+3⃣points!
😃📸 #FCGBRAF pic.twitter.com/cTUN3b4HDu
— FCGB Women (@FCGBWomen) December 3, 2022
Reims of the reserve
When the American Shnia Gordon, from the head, allowed the Le Havraises to take the lead from the 2nd minute (0-1), many could believe in a new good performance from the promoted Norman. It was counting without the reaction of the Rémoises, orchestrated by Sonia Ouchene and Kessya Bussy. A decisive pass from the first for the second allowed them to equalize (1-1, 28th), then each went for their goal: on a cross shot in the 62nd for Ouchène (2-1) and on a superb strikes from the right under the bar in the 85th for Bussy (3-1). In the standings, the Champenoises (7th) double their opponent of the day (8th).
85′ ⏱ [3-1]
⚽️ The sudden and clear strike of Kessya Bussy who offers herself a double! ⚡️⚡️ A but that allows the Rémoises to take a break! #SDRHAC #D1Arkema #GoSDR pic.twitter.com/SU2NmT7FOW
— Reims Stadium (@StadeDeReims) December 3, 2022
Guingamp wins its first
En Avant Guingamp will have waited ten days to win their first victory of the season. It took shape in the space of two minutes against ASJ Soyaux, the Breton women scoring two goals in quick succession shortly after the quarter-hour mark: first on an indirect kick to six meters transformed into force by their captain Sarah Cambot (1-0, 17th) then on a close range header from Nina Richard on a cross from Léger (2-0, 18th). The Guingampaises could have trembled when Stéphanie Gbogou reduced the mark for the Charentaises (2-1, 82nd) but Sarah Cambot immediately answered her (3-1, 83rd) to seal the success of hers.
[#EAGASJS] 3⃣-1⃣ 83′ 📢📢🚨Excellent reaction! delivered in depth, Aïssata Traoré perfectly serves Sarah Cambot who crucifies Munich, the soyaldician door 🔥🔥#WarRaok #Celtigirls pic.twitter.com/3sIZKT5Fup
— Forward Guingamp (@EAGuingamp) December 3, 2022