Stade Montois and ASCH seeking confirmation

“There is always this golden generation and if we add great players to it, it gives a very good recruitment cell”, assures the technician. The ASCH is day and night with us, they play with their eyes closed because of their experience and their stability. We are still looking for each other with our eyes open…”


ASCH knows it has something to play for as ESMS (1st) face DGB (2nd).

Jean-Louis Tastet

A derby that promises to be strong for the people of Mons, even if their first success has given them heartache. “The victory did not bring any certainty, we are far from being able to compete with a team at the top of the table but we will try to be brave, united and tough in defense. »

Djimassal uncertain for ASCH

The journey will not be long for the ASCH, which will try to win another victory away from home. And confirm at the same time his success in the first leg (78-67). At the time, Stade Montois certainly did not think it would remain “fanny” until the beginning of January. Building on their first success last weekend, the residents of the prefectural city will certainly have an extra soul and will be keen to erase the defeat of September.

But Éric Billy Diwongui and his troops know this kind of situation well and we can trust them to have prepared the meeting well. With their great success against Rezé (111-70) eight days ago, confidence and morale are in good shape. The Chalossais have the possibility of chaining a 5th victory in a row. The only downside is the injury to Bienvenu Djimassal, who is not sure he can hold his place this Sunday.

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