Summary of the 21st day of the 2015/2016 season of the Women's D1. A day that put an end to the suspense at the top of the table with the official relegation for La Roche-sur-Yon and the announced triumph of Olympique Lyonnais who signs his tenth consecutive title in D1.
ESOF La Roche-sur-Yon - AS Saint-Etienne: 2-3
The big bet La Roche-sur-Yon for maintenance began this afternoon facing Saint-Etienne. And in Vendée, the Yonnaises have long believed in miracles. The opening score comes just before half-time by Charlotte Lemarchand (44th), a double advantage after the break thanks to Clara Matéo (46th). The number 10 of the ESOF will have the opportunity to kill the game shortly after the hour of play but will finally find the crossbar. An incident of no consequence except that Saint-Etienne will end the meeting with a whirlwind first Léonie Fleury's reduction in the score in the 81st minute. If Romane Bruneau will postpone the deadline, Saint-Etienne will make the difference in stoppage time with goals signed Sarah Palacin and Julie Perruzetto.
A 3-2 defeat that seals the fate of La Roche-sur-Yon who like Nimes and Saint-Maur will find the D2 next season.
AJS Soyaux - Olympique Lyonnais: 1-5
It was the other issue of this 21st day, with the OL approaching his decima. It was enough to win the Lyonnaises to secure the title this season. And facing Soyaux, it took time to take shape. Everything had started so well for the Lyonnaises with a goal from the 8th minute of the inevitable Ada Hegerberg. But the advantage quickly gained will be reduced to nothing with the equalization of Soyaux by Justine Deschamps in the 28th minute. A score that will hold until the 77th minute, when Ada Hegerberg will score a second goal. From then on, OL's offensive machine re-entered with three goals in the last fifteen minutes by Pauline Bremer (81st), Amandine Henry (84th) and finally Ada Hegerberg (88th) who scored a hat-trick, his sixth of the season in the league.
10/10 for OL at the end of the season that could be exceptional with the Coupe de France and the Champions League in sight.
This victory formalized the coronation of OL for the tenth year in a row at the end of the season which promises to be grandiose for OL looking for a second hat-trick. A victory and a title that the Lyonnaises as they prepare to play a first final that of the Coupe de France in Grenoble, where they will face Montpellier. The MHSC that Lyon will find for the last day of the championship where the fans will probably be more numerous than usual to celebrate the title (s) and Decima Lyonnaise.
FCF Juvisy - EA Guingamp: 5-0 (the complete summary of the match)
ASPTT Albi - PSG: 2-3
At PSG, the end of the season looked slower. For the players, it was a question of finishing the work before a summer which promises to be hectic on the side of the capital. But Albi, the meeting was not easy for the Parisiennes who were led twice to score. First in the 27th minute with Kimberley Cazeau who gives the advantage to the Aveyronnaises. Pearl Morroni will bring PSG up to the 52nd minute, but five minutes later it is Manon Rouzies that gives the advantage to the Albigensians. At the end of the game, Marie-Laure Delie equalized in the 70th minute before Kenza Dali (85th) gave Parisians a definite advantage.
Rodez AF - FF Nîmes 3-1
Behind the four heavyweights of the D1, Rodez continues to make a good run this season. In this match against Nîmes, already guaranteed to come down next year, the RAF players conceded the opener by Laurie Saulnier (12th), before reacting at the end of the first period by Marine De Sousa (33rd) and Stéphanie De Rivière (38th). Marine De Sousa who will register a double in this match by adding the third goal of Rodez in the 54th minute.
Montpellier HSC - VGA Saint-Maur: 5-0
A wide score for the MHSC who received this weekend the red lantern Saint-Maur, and a good advantage acquired at half time. The first four goals of Montpellier were registered before the break. The first is signed Linda Sembrant in the 12th minute, it will be followed by a double of Valerie Gauvin in the 23rd and 28th minute. The last goal of Montpellier in this first act is the work of Andressa Alves in the 43rd minute. In the second half, it is Lætitia Tonazzi (70th) who will register the fifth goal of Montpellier.