The ASNL won this Friday evening, against Marcel Picot, against the last in the ranking
, Saint Brieuc. The Bretons however opened the scoring at the start of the match by Kerbrat (8′), before Neil El Aynaoui equalized (38′) and Diafra Sakho (77′) gave the victory to the Nancy. This success allows the ASNL to move up to sixth place and thus get back to the top of the rankings.
The reaction of ASNL coach Albert Cartier after the match against Saint-Brieuc
Neil El Ayanoui carries the ASNL
If the ASNL won, it owes it in large part to its young midfielder, Neil El Aynaoui. Tireless and eager to move forward. He literally carried his team, not only by equalizing with his head, but by being the metronome of the game. An area in which the Nancy people were not always inspired, especially in the first period.
The lack of sequence in first intention was probably lacking for a long time and allowed the opponent to get comfortable, before cracking on two similar actions: two balls recovered in the defensive zone, brought with little touch of the ball towards the Breton camp to end up with two crosses in front of goal and two conclusions.
The role of Neil El Aynaoui was therefore essential in the construction of this victory, in the oven and in the mill, he did his best to get his teammates to play. At ease technically, with his ball grips and his orientation of the game, Neil allowed his team not to fall into a false rhythm and above all to stay awake to avoid a disappointment which would have been bad for my coming against a formation Breton in great difficulty.