Laurent Vila after the defeat against Monaco: “A mixed feeling”
Laurent Vila looks back on the narrow defeat of Cholet against Monaco (88-89) on Sunday for the 17th day of Betclic ELITE.
“I think we had done a good part of the job. It reminds us of the Levallois match”. For the second time this season, Cholet did better than assume his sound for almost 30 minutes in the shock of the Betclic ELITE. But as in Levallois against the Metropolitans 92, the Maugeois were brought up by Monaco on Sunday at the Meilleraie, to finally bow one point (89-88). “The feeling is mixed. We still had a good match, there is a real involvement of everyone. To lose like that, at the end, having been dominated by Monaco in the last quarter, is a bit disappointing.recognized the defeated technician, Laurent Vila, in front of the press after the meeting. “I think we had done a good part of the job”, he adds. He now hopes that his team will be able to finish the job against the leaders of the championship. “We have a team that can perform and produce a good game against the two best teams in the championship, but now we have to win in the end by erasing the few (missed) situations. This kind of matches allows us to progress, on what we can do best. The season is still long”. In front of the sulphurous mayor of Cholet Gilles Bourdouleix, back at the Meilleraie two years after his lunar rant against the authorities of the club and the LNB, the heavy Monegasque sometimes foiled the Choletais. However, the latter remain third in the standings at the end of the first leg of Betclic ELITE, with 12 wins in 17 games. They will have the opportunity to compete with what is best in the championship in a month, on the occasion of the Leaders Cup 2023.
“I think we had done a good part of the job. It reminds us of the Levallois match”. For the second time this season, Cholet did better than assume his sound for almost 30 minutes in the shock of the Betclic ELITE. But as in Levallois against the Metropolitans 92, the Maugeois were brought up by Monaco on Sunday at the Meilleraie, …
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