AS Saint-Etienne : A promising youngster has disappeared from Claude Puel’s plans | ASSE News

With a small and very young workforce, Claude Puel going through a rough patch with theASSE who has not won for nine matches and comes out of a series of seven consecutive defeats. The coach of the Greens is looking for a solution to revive his own, but is faced with his radical choices and the shelving of certain players.

ASSE seeks solutions but forgets players

What happened toEdmilson Correia ? Recruited during the 2019 summer transfer window from Guinea-Bissau, the 20-year-old has not reappeared in the workforce of Claude Puel for nearly ten months. His last tenure was highlighted by a goal in the knockout stages of the Coupe de la Ligue, on December 18, 2019, in Nîmes (2-1). Previously, Claude Puel had launched it with theASSE in Ligue 1 on November 24, against Montpellier HSC (0-0). In total, the winger played seven matches with AS Saint-Etienne, in all competitions, before disappearing from the radar screens. After his debut with the first team, Edmilson Correia had finally joined the reserve and did not complete the preparation camp with the professional group this summer. His last match under the colors of ASSE dates back to February 2020 and a defeat against … Montpellier (0-1).

Edmilson Correia disappears from the professional group

At the time of his professional debut with ASSE, Edmilson Correia rejoiced: “I struggled a lot to get there and today it is a wonderful dream come true. I will continue to give my maximum to reach a new course. I can count on my teammates , who have already helped me a lot, and on the coach. Claude Puel brings me a lot and, in the work, it is rigorous. It’s a perfect setting to progress. “Yet since then it has been radio silence. Edmilson Correia has only played four games for the reserve.ASSE this season, before the end of amateur competitions, and was not invited to the friendly match, in November, against Grenoble (3-2). One less option for Claude Puel, and one more mystery in the workforce of the Greens.

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