L’Avenir Foot Lozère attacks the final sprint to finish in style

L’Avenir Foot Lozère attacks the final sprint to finish in style

The team is ready for this final sprint. Avenir Foot Lozère

Avenir Foot Lozère travels to St-Alban Aucamville as part of the 18th day of Regional 1, with kick-off scheduled for this Saturday, April 20, 2024, at 6 p.m.

L’Avenir Foot Lozère travels to St-Alban Aucamville as part of the 18th day of Regional 1, with a kick-off scheduled for this Saturday, April 20, at 18 h.

With five days remaining, launched into the home stretch of their championship, the Mendois can take an important step in their quest to maintain this Saturday. Ranked 6th with 24 points, they are three units ahead of this famous 9th place to avoid. It is precisely the opponents of the AFL who currently occupy this place. In the event of victory, the Mendois would be six points ahead of 9th place. A small mattress that would allow you to approach the end of the season more calmly. A setback, on the contrary, would cast doubt on the squad. But the AFL did not really know doubt even after the heavy defeat on the field of FC 2 Rives (5-1).

A return in section?

After a great run of thirteen consecutive matches without defeat in all competitions, the yellows and blues reacted perfectly two weeks ago by winning 2-1 at home against Muret.

Even the elimination in the quarter-final of the Occitanie Cup suffered in Vergèze should disappear from the results tables since the AFL should either replay its match or have won the match on the green carpet. Indeed, Vergèze played players who were suspended at the time of the match. The prospect of a semi-final in the Occitanie Cup plus a continuation in R1 are all elements which should allow the Lozériens to perform until the end of the season.

By not having played last weekend, Barbut's partners were able to recharge their batteries to approach this final sprint in the best possible way.

If the flag team is away, the Delmas stadium will still be the scene of a match. Indeed, the reserve team welcomes Albi Marssac at 5 p.m. on Saturday. A match that is also very important to remain in the fight to remain in Regional 2. As soon as the match is over, team 3 of the AFL will count on the support of as many people as possible at 7 p.m. at the Causse d’Auge. The reception of Rance Rougier promises to be decisive for the accession to D1.

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