With Matildas defender Ellie Carpenter competing in D1 FĂ©minine, Beyond 90 will be keeping readers up to date with how Carpenter and her team are faring.
FC Fleury showed no mercy, defeating Rodez AF 6-0. Fleury’s attacking festival was headed by Rosemonde Kouassi (7′, 51′), Ewelina Kamczyk (25′, 43′) and LĂ©a Le Garrec (68′, 77′) who all scored braces.
Le Havre were 2-0 winners over ASJ Soyaux, with Sh’nia Gordon (24′) and Nadjima Ali Nadjim (88′) assisting each other’s goals. Le Havre are now nine points ahead of the first relegation spot (in eighth place) while ASJ Soyaux are sinking with only five points (12th and last).
EA Guingamp secured the points away to Montpellier HSC, winning 1-0 thanks to Aissata Traore’s early goal (2′).
Paris FC won 3-0 at Stade de Reims. Ouleymata Sarr opened the scoring at 19′, then Clara MatĂ©o gave Paris a buffer with a 30th minute strike. PFC captain GaĂ«tane Thiney, who recently extended her contract until 2024 (that will be her last season), scored the third goal from the penalty spot at 36′.
Paris Saint-Germain won 4-0 away to Dijon FCO. Ramona Bachmann gave the lead to the visitors at 30′. Kadidiatou Diani, fresh off the announcment that she will temporarily step down from the French WNT, scored a brace (56′, 74′), while Dijon scored an own goal (73′).
Ellie Carpenter is the MVP! Back in the starting XI for the first time since injury, our Aussie was named MVP of the game after Olympique Lyonnais’ 3-0 win against Girondins de Bordeaux. Dzenifer Marozsan, assisted by her compatriot Sara Däbritz, opened the scoring (37′). EugĂ©nie Le Sommer doubled Lyon’s lead on 77′, before Marozsan scored again at 90+4′.
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D1 Arkema results and ladder
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