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Young players loaned by ASSE: contrasting tenures

ASSE has lent several young players so they can save playing time elsewhere. This weekend, their performances were contrasted, between tenures, injuries and absences. This is an overview of the Greens in exile.

The end of the season is approaching for all professional players. On the ASSE side, some loanees benefit from playing time, while others struggle to make room.

Holder with Quevilly-Rouen, Beres Owusu played the entire match against Concarneau. Unfortunately for him, his team fell heavily in Brittany (5-1), a setback that now places his club at 12th position in the National Championship. Despite this defeat, the central defender remains one of the most used elements by his coach, proof of the confidence given to the player lent by the ASSE who played all the last eight matches.

In National 1, Darling Bladi also continues to pursue tenures with Bourg-en-Bresse. Aligned with Versailles for the 9th consecutive time, he played the 90 minutes of a lost 3-0 match. A frustrating outcome for the midfielder, whose efforts were not enough to reverse the trend. His club is now 7th in the National Championship.

Ayman Aiki, loaned to SC Bastia, was not in the group to face Grenoble (defect 3-2). Ready at the end of the winter mercato, he played only 157 minutes with the Corsican club.

Karim Cissรฉ, for his part, was not retained by Annecy this weekend for the 7th consecutive time, which raises questions about his status in the high-savoy group. Since January 20, he played only 35 minutes and even got a red card against Paris FC in his last match on February 28.

For his part, Jibril Othman finished his season with the Franks Borains, in Belgian D2.