The Jean-Bouin stadium in Paris hosted the Versailles-ASNL meeting this Friday evening. The Nancy came back with the point from the draw (2-2), after having been ahead twice on the scoreboard, thanks to the achievements of Sakho (16′) and Cropanese (39′). At the end of the game, the expulsion of Sakho fortunately had no impact. In the standings, ASNL remains at the top with a fifth place just one length behind the leaders, Avranches, Dunkirk and Concarneau.
A hint of regret
If the result seems fair, it is nonetheless that the ASNL can still regret this strike on the post of Diafra Sakho (55 ‘), just before the Versailles equalizer, signed Sylva (57 ‘). This missed third goal ball is a first blade before the second, and the injury of Neil El Aynaoui (59 ‘).
Two strokes of fate that have undoubtedly slowed Nancy’s desire to move forward. Previously, the ASNL had played the game perfectly by being realistic and efficient. At ease in the transition game, the ASNL was able to count on an inspired Mayoro N’Doye, author of two brilliant passes for the two scorers of the evening.
In this match, the ASNL left a lot of energy and the damage is still important. Neil El Aynaoui’s injury, Sakho’s red card and Mendy’s next suspension after being warned are the black points of this evening.