The SCO launched yesterday, its maintenance operation, with a calendar which offers it the chance to meet during these last two days, its two direct opponents in the classification. Before finding Saint-Renan outside in fifteen days, Plais Villepreux appeared in front of scoists with the fierce desire to maintain themselves or at least to believe it until the end.
Maintenance in the viewfinder
Even if the start of this duel was shared, Angers quickly took the lead after the many opposing mistakes, but also by applying the game plan established to training by Rachel Bruyère: “They perfectly respected the game plan, we made a clean match. »» The second set was then decisive, even revealing the rest of the meeting, and despite a slightly longer adversity from visitors, the SCO still managed to take advantage and believe in a three sets victory, a first since November 24 on the go to Sartrouville.
-Angers, then had to conclude the third set to pass Villepreux in the standings. By going to get the 3e Manche without really trembling, the SCO gave itself air and therefore allowed itself to continue to believe in its chances of support before the trip to the first non-relegation, Saint-Renan.
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“We knew that if we still wanted to have a chance to maintain ourselves, we absolutely had to win today and with the three points, it’s even better”, Slipped, moved, Rachel Bruyère after the meeting. The situation is therefore now simple for the SCO, a victory in Breton land with the hope that on the last day, neither of his two opponents wins his meeting while the SCO will be exempt.