The ASSE won 3-1 against the Swiss club of Étoile Carouge in a match that highlighted the potential of its young talents from the training centre. The preparation course at Chambon-sur-Lignon served as a showcase for several promising players, with a team rotation that encouraged their integration. The goals of Ben Old, Lamine Fomba and Zuriko Davitashvili confirmed the strength of this new generation, but the main event lies in the lessons learned from this meeting for the future of the club.
Several young people had the opportunity to play an important role. Paul Eymard, at 17, achieved his first tenure with the professional team, distinguishing himself by his mobility and precision in the short game. Despite some hesitation, he demonstrated a capacity to be decisive defensively. Lamine Fomba also had a good performance, while Djyliian N
In the second period, Beres Owusu confirmed its potential after its loan to QRM, showing solidity and application in its duels. Maedine Makhloufi, promoted in the group, showed qualities of recovery and defensive serenity. Luan Gadegbeku displayed great activity, while Nadir El Jamali boosted the right flank. Finally, Jules Moutonet and Axel Dodo took advantage of the last minutes to discover the professional level, a valuable experience for their future development. This friendly meeting was therefore a source of learning and confirms the rise in power of the young generation of Stéphanois.
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