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ASSE vs Strasbourg: Last chance for two consecutive wins

ASSE faces Strasbourg for the penultimate shift of the season

Tomorrow at 5 p.m., AS Saint-Étienne will go to the Stade de la Meinau to face the Racing Club in Strasbourg as part of the 31st day of Ligue 1. Eirik Horneland unveiled his band for this penultimate trip of the season, after a controlled win over OL during the derby.

The Greens have never managed to make two consecutive wins this season and hope to achieve it against the Strasbourgs, whom they had beaten in Geoffroy-Guichard in the first half of the season. Eirik Horneland’s men also aim to achieve their second outdoor success this season.

However, the task is expected to be difficult in the face of a well-trained Strasbourg team, which has not lost in the championship since February 2. The Alsatians stayed on 10 games without defeat, including 7 wins in Ligue 1, and were solid at home, where only AS Monaco managed to win this season.

On the Stéphanois side, the infirmary gradually empties with the end of the coming season. Augustine Boakye, however, was sentenced to stay there until the end of the championship, while Benjamin Bouchouari joined the infirmary last week, who was the victim of a back injury that could end her season according to Eirik Horneland.

Pierre Cornud, for his part, made his return to the group sessions before the match against Lyon, but a relapse this week prevented him from being in the group for the derby. Yvann Mason, suspended following an accumulation of yellow cards, could return to the group that will move to Strasbourg tomorrow.