With two Aussies and Matildas competing in D1 Féminine, Beyond 90 will be keeping readers up to date with how our players, and the teams they’re playing in, are faring.
Bonne année!
To open the new year, PSG won 1-0 against Rodez AF thanks to Kadidiatou Diani‘s penalty (43′). With this win, PSG remains the leader of the championship. In potential transfer news, Lydia Williams is rumored to be leaving the club in the midseason transfer window.
https://twitter.com/PSG_Feminines/status/1614927628888342534?s=20&t=lM6HsNaqz_4CZe5c1hAgGw
Olympique Lyonnais won 3-0 at ASJ Soyaux to celebrate Amandine Henry’s 350th OL game and Amel Majri’s comeback from maternity. Vanessa Gilles opened the scoring with a header at 36’ as Selma Bacha added another assist to her stat line. Amandine Henry scored on her big day (40′), then Wendie Renard scored the third goal (72′) after being set up by Gilles.
https://twitter.com/OLfeminin/status/1614895229407985665?s=20&t=lM6HsNaqz_4CZe5c1hAgGw
Girondins de Bordeaux defeated Dijon FCO (2-0) as November’s Player of the Month Maëlle Garbino gave an early lead to the hosts after two minutes. 18 year old Maëlle Seguin scored her first D1 goal at 55′ to round off the scoring.
EA Guingamp and Le Havre AC split the points with a 2-2 draw. Sarah Cambot scored a brace (4′, 33′) for Guingamp but Le Havre came back thanks to S’hnia Gordon (45+3′) and Deja Davis (90+1′).
Montpellier HSC moves up to third place after a win over Stade de Reims. Maelys Mpome (35′) and Marion Torrent (90+7′) were the goalscorers. MHSC is one point in front of FC Fleury 91 and Paris FC.
In the Essonne derby, Fleury grabbed three points away to Paris FC, winning 2-0. Julie Piga scored from Marine Dafeur’s corner kick and Ines Konan scored her first Fleury goal four minutes after entering play (79′).
D1 Arkema ladder
https://twitter.com/D1Arkema/status/1614928617867481090