The two teams of the championship of France having been eliminated in the Coupe de France, they took advantage of this weekend of cup to play a game late counting for the 10th day of D1. With this draw (1-1) the PFC keeps a small mattress ahead of the Girondes de Bordeaux, winners in Albi this Sunday. As for LOSC he gets a good point in the fight to maintain and goes back to 8th position.


On the lawn of the domain of Luchin, it is the Lille women who will offer themselves the first chances of the match, even if it is often without great danger for Karima Benameur, as this head of Ouleymata Sarr who arrives right in the gloves (10e). Then, Jana Coryn seems to open the score on a service of Kenza Dali, but the referee refuses the goal for offside (12th). Then, the door of the PFC will come out a beautiful parry on a powerful shot of Dali (18th). Once these first twenty minutes - and the strongest time of the North - past, the Parisian will take over. Charlotte Bilbault will even push Elisa Launay to the parade, on a free kick (25th). The two teams thus complete this first period on a zero and blank score.


At the return of the locker room the LOSC is not far to pass in front of the scoreboard with a Kenza Dali free kick that no player can resume (47th). It is finally the Paris FC that will open the scoring thanks to Inès Jaurena who appears in front of Elisa Launay to extend in the back of the net a ball badly repulsed by the local keeper (52nd). Led to the score, Lille will continue to carry the danger, including through their winter rookie Kenza Dali. Moreover, the equalizer of Jana Coryn will come from a corner hit by the player arrived on loan from Olympique Lyonnais (62). Dali is not far from giving the advantage to his team, but after an incursion in the Paris area, the middle 26 years sees his shot shave the post (70). The PFC also carries strikes that do not go far, like that of Anissa Lahmari on a delivery of the chest of Paris captain Gaëtane Thiney (75th). Missed opportunities on both sides that will lead the two teams to separate on a parity score.

Morgane Huguen