Etoile lavalloise offered its Espace Mayenne audience a festival this Saturday against Paris Acasa (9-4). A victory which puts the Laval residents back in the standings.
In the first half, the Stellists made an almost perfect start to the match. Malik Abdallah opened the ball before Chrysi Mayulu made the break (2-0). But André Vanderlei’s players, dominant in the game and tactically, did not stop there and Diego Napoles went about his achievement and brought the gap to 3-0.
And one, and two, and three-zero
In a well-stocked Mayenne Space (3,211 spectators, a record for a French fustal match in the regular season), the “and one, and two, and three-zero” were raining. A warm atmosphere that did not galvanize Etoile Laval players. On the contrary. After a 4-0 ball, Louis Marquet’s partners were surprised against and saw Paris Acasa return to 3-1. Then at 3-2, a few seconds later.
A sudden reduction in the score, which nevertheless did not disarm Laval residents. Kaique Ivo took matters in hand on a ball recovery and turned on the Parisian goalkeeper. His shot under the bar hit the mark (4-2).
The flight of the Star
The second half started just as well and Laval passed two more to his opponent before taking off. If the Parisians were hoping a little by sticking to 5-3, the Laval residents did not leave much suspense.
The gang to Diego Napoles passed four more and won the largest score this season (9-4). L’Étoile ends the first leg in 5th place with 13 points (4V, 1N, 4D).
Cyprien Legeay