Undefeated since October 16, Amiens SC (16th) finally managed to get out of the red zone last week thanks to his victory (3-0) against Dunkirk. A confirmation is awaited this Saturday December 11 against Grenoble (11th).
Hinschberger: “On a good trajectory”
“We are rather on a good trajectory at home over the last month with victories (3-0) against Valenciennes and Dunkirk, a draw (0-0) against Caen, so we took seven points out of nine without scoring goals, it’s interesting“notes the coach Philippe Hinschberger who will find his former Grenoble team tonight at the Unicorn. ” This should give us strength and confidence but before saying that we have to go on we must already have a good match.“explains the Amiens coach who hopes to see his players pass the twenty point mark in the event of a new victory.
Benet: “Important to chain”
Even without its captain Mattéo Pavlovic injured in the nose during a weight training session this week, Amiens SC are approaching this match with confidence, like the midfielder Jessy Benet, also in Grenoble last season. “When the results are positive, it always gets better! Scoring goals gives us confidence, we must continue our momentum and keep this efficiency. If we take three points, we know that we will get closer to the middle of the table and it is important to continue because we have not managed to do so since the start of the season. Grenoble is in a negative series (two defeats against Valenciennes and Le Havre, and one elimination in the Coupe de France at Andrézieux), but you have to stay focused because they can wake up and an injured beast is always dangerous“
ASC – Grenoble on France Bleu Picardie
The game Amiens SC – Grenoble can be enjoyed in its entirety from 6:45 p.m. this Saturday, December 11 from the Unicorn stadium with Mathieu Dubrulle and François Sauvestre on France Bleu Picardie. Kick-off 7 p.m..