AS Saint-Etienne : Brest is preparing RC Lens, Batlles remembers ASSE in Troyes, a winter recruit in Bordeaux? | ASSE News

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Tchouaméni ends badly with the Blues

Holder yesterday in Finland with the Blues (2-0), Aurélien Tchouaméni played the whole match but did not give off the same impression of ease and power as in his last international minutes. “Not really in line with his last performances. Few risk-taking, calls, sharp passes. He finished better than he started but it was not sensational, ”Pierre Ménès analyzed on his blog.

Brest heals its wounds before Lens

Absent against FC Lorient following an adductor injury, Stade Brestois captain Brendan Chardonnet has returned to training. According to Le Télégramme, he should make his comeback against RC Lens. Denys Bain, hit in the thigh, should not be lined up against the Sang et Or. Finally, Christophe Hérelle is still uncertain following a hematoma in the heel received against AS Monaco.

An ex from Stade de Reims is popular

Looking for a central defender for the winter transfer window, La Gantoise is courting Thomas Fontaine of FC Lorient. According to Foot Mercato, the Belgian club is discussing with his entourage about the player for the arrival of the Malagasy international FC Lorient, who arrived in June 2019 from Reims. The 30-year-old central defender has only played 2 games this season in Ligue 1.

Porozo in Bordeaux in January?

According to 10 Sport, Jackson Porozo could finally rally Bordeaux to the winter transfer window. The Ecuadorian international, who is having a good start to the season with Boavista, should have signed up this summer on loan but his arrival was postponed due to the tight timing. This could therefore take place next January.

Batlles remembers ASSE

Before receiving ASSE (Sunday, 3 p.m.), Laurent Batlles recalled some vivid memories of his time with the Greens. The ESTAC coach has no shortage of superlatives to praise the Loire club. “It would have been the apotheosis to complete my playing career by lifting a trophy. But the end of my career at Saint-Etienne was enough for me, he recalled on Poteaux Carrés. What I experienced there, for myself and for my family … There was no wrong note. It’s nice to end your career in Saint-Etienne. Sainté, it was the dream ending, I didn’t want to play anywhere else. And I was lucky enough to be able to start my retraining at ASSE right away. “

to summarize

If “Goal! Football Club ”deals primarily with the news of certain elite teams, we have decided to give you a summary of what happened today in the other part – less media – of the League 1.

Bastien Aubert