Etoile Lavalloise is not a club like any other. The scenario always has to be the craziest, with a dose of adrenaline. Facing the leader, Sporting Paris, André Vanderlei’s players took the hit first. Yet rather well tactically, they conceded a scathing 3-0 in the first period.
Put in difficulty by the game of an atypical Parisian goalkeeper, not hesitating to climb very high and strike very often, Etoile Lavalloise then stumbled on this same doorman. But on returning from the locker room, madness struck Espace Mayenne.
Diego Napoles’ hat-trick
In an atmosphere of fire, in front of the new kop who settled in a bend, the Mayenne took things in hand. Leading the way, Diego Napoles scored twice to pick up the score. Malik Abdallah followed suit a few minutes later to bring the score level. It was then time for Soufiane El-Mesrar’s masterpiece to take the lead. The new Laval rookie sent a love of lob, all in subtlety (4-3).
The charge was sounded and Diego Napoles went for his hat-trick before Malik Abdallah scored for the second time (6-4). If the last seconds were tense, that Paris came back to a small goal (6-5), Etoile held their victory.