With up to three Aussies and Matildas competing in the D1 Féminine, Beyond 90 will be keeping readers up to date with how our players and the teams they’re playing in are faring.
Olympique Lyonnais have returned from their loss against PSG by winning 3-1 against Le Havre.
Ellie Carpenter shone throughout the 90 minutes, giving tempo and creating difficulty on her opponent’s flank. Carpenter was named the player of the match.
Votre Femme du match, @CarpenterEllie, vous a laissĂ© un message lors du retour Ă Lyon ! 🔴🔵#HACOL pic.twitter.com/mengeUlxfB
— OL Féminin (@OLfeminin) December 5, 2020
Très remuante sur son cĂ´tĂ© droit, notre Australienne @CarpenterEllie est Ă©lue Femme du match ! 👏🔴🔵#HACOL pic.twitter.com/4pHiNEPwUK
— OL Féminin (@OLfeminin) December 5, 2020
Mary Fowler and Montpellier HSC won 3-1 against FF Issy. Fowler started the match before being subbed off at the 60th minute.
#MHSCFFI Retour sur le match des #FĂ©mininesMHSC en photos 📸
👉 https://t.co/HFbKD6ELUW pic.twitter.com/dimnQBZKUt
— MHSC (@MontpellierHSC) December 7, 2020
EA Guingamp lost 1-0 against FC Fleury 91. Laura Brock was not listed on the team sheet.
Le Paris SG, vainqueur du derby contre le Paris FC (4-1), conserve la tête du championnat de #D1Arkema. Lyon, Bordeaux, Montpellier et Fleury prennent également les 3 points ! ⚽️ pic.twitter.com/9VuqMjXfQ2
— D1 Arkema (@D1Arkema) December 7, 2020