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Revieuw press for Valenciennes team: VAFC : trois matchs pour espérer ou se désespérer - La Voix du Nord
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look this press revieuw of Valenciennes B team after the game yesterday: « Si ça continue, il n’y a rien à faire », Valenciennes s’offre aussi l’invincibilité de Maubeuge - La Voix du Nord
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Speaking of Dierrick ABU, despite what some people may think, I have some news! He is currently playing for our reserve team and yesterday he played the entire match. Our reserve team is leading the 6th division (regional 1) championship. The team was relegated from the 5th division last year and the goal is to bounce back immediately.
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Press revieuw after the match: VAFC : quand El Hadary va tout va, malheureusement il n’a pu jouer qu’une mi-temps… - La Voix du Nord
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To be honest, I don't have much news about Dierrick, but I'll try to find out more soon.
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Our biggest flaw at the moment is that we're not clinical enough; we need to be much more effective in front of goal. In the first half especially, we had the chance to score two or three goals, but we only scored one... I think signing another effective striker in January would be a good idea... It's a real shame because this lack of efficiency in front of goal allows our opponents to believe they can win, and that's what happened again last night... In the second half, there was a difficult period and we had two players taken off with potential injuries (Ylan El Hadary and Streddair Oyuzu Appua)... We conceded a few more chances and Versailles wanted to get back into the game, which they unfortunately managed to do... There's no league match next week, but the coach has announced a friendly match against a Belgian Division 1 team.
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The match has just ended at the Versailles stadium. Despite a good performance overall, VA conceded a draw (1-1). There was clearly an opportunity to take all 3 points tonight... Have a good evening and allez VA! ❤️🤍
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Half-time in Versailles! Valenciennes are ahead thanks to Ylan El Hadary's goal in the 4th minute. (0-1). Valenciennes are putting up a fight in this first half. Let's hope for more of the same in the second half. Allez VA! ❤️🤍
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For the little history, Jean Louchet was one of the first recruits of the Sport Republic era. Spotted by our goalkeeper coach, he is now the only remaining player from the 15 recruits of summer 2023. He quickly became one of the most beloved players among supporters, but was unable to prevent the team's relegation to the third division... Last year, he started the championship before suffering a serious injury that kept him off the pitch for eight months. During his recovery, he even extended his contract with us until 2027. He regained his place in the starting line-up at the beginning of the season and I think he hasn't been at his best so far, but overall, he has an exemplary mentality and is very demanding of himself and others. Jean, like the other players, is capable of doing better and must do better, that's for sure!
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Today press article from "La Voix du Nord" VAFC : « Les arrêts valent plus cher », pour Jean Louchet, de la difficulté de faire mieux avec moins - La Voix du Nord VAFC: "Saves are worth more," says Jean Louchet, on the difficulty of doing more with less Less involved this season in the National league than he was in Ligue 2, at the time of relegation, Jean Louchet plays an even more crucial role in the Valenciennes goal. "The few times he makes a save, he has to be decisive because it's his job," maintains his coach, Stéphane Moulin. It's like Cleopatra's nose and what Blaise Pascal said about it: if it had been shorter, the whole face of the Earth would have changed. Similarly, the match against Quevilly-Rouen would undoubtedly have been very different without the two vital saves made by Jean Louchet in the first ten minutes. "We tell ourselves that a goalkeeper has to be decisive." "He was there in the last match, since he only had two saves to make, not necessarily easy ones, but he made them and kept us at 0-0," observed Stéphane Moulin, whose team, also helped by Njiké's sending-off after half an hour, managed to force a result (2-0). "We need our goalkeeper, like all teams, but we need it even more because we don't concede much." Stéphane Moulin, VAFC Coach The art of making the right move at the right time. "We need our goalkeeper, like all teams," continued the Valenciennes coach, "but we need it even more because we don't concede much." This is precisely the challenge facing Jean Louchet, who was so often brilliant in Ligue 2 (2023-2024), within a Valenciennes team in decline. “The matches are completely different,” he admits. “I was conceding more goals, but it wasn’t as noticeable.” Now, when danger lurks, “it’s all about big shooting opportunities. When you have three, four, five saves to make in a match, it’s easy to stay focused.” When chances to shine are rarer, when they’re limited to one or two saves, the line “between a good and a bad match” becomes very thin. “He went through a bit of a slump” Stéphane Moulin breaks down the goalkeeper’s start to the season (11 goals conceded in 11 National matches, 5 clean sheets) into segments: after two very good performances (Châteauroux, Le Puy), “he went through a bit of a slump, which he bounced back from last week.” A dip in form that the coach partly attributes to the hard work the 28-year-old put in to return from injury (ruptured anterior cruciate ligament) last year. “He suffered the physical and perhaps even mental repercussions.” “When things aren’t going his way, it means something’s missing and you need to do more. You have to make that little bit of luck; it’s not just luck.” Jean Louchet doesn’t believe that. Not always helped by circumstances, “deflected shots,” like the one he conceded in Aubagne from the Provençal team’s only shot on target, or shots “coming out of nowhere,” he may have left some matches “extremely frustrated,” but he doesn’t make excuses. “When things aren’t going his way, it means something’s missing and you need to do more. You have to make that little bit of luck; it’s not just luck.” » VERSAILLES – VALENCIENNES, Friday, 7:30 p.m. Unavailable: Wahib, Rouaï (suspended), Thomas (injured), Belloumou, Inchaud, Collet (returning from injury).
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Hello friends, I hope you're all doing well? Today is match day for Valenciennes, who are travelling to Versailles (this club is playing this season at PSG's former training centre, the ‘Camps des Loges’). After last Friday's hard-fought victory against Quevilly Rouen, the aim is to keep up the momentum and take at least one point tonight (three points would be ideal). Kick-off is at 7.30 p.m. French time and the link to the match is below: Allez VA !
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My friends, congratulations on your victory yesterday at Rangers! It was a victory that came at just the right time and will hopefully give you some reassurance. Your two goals were beautiful and also very important. Have a great day, my friends.
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Glad to see that this is good news for you!
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I'm not keen on this option; we need someone new, someone who already knows the league well.
