Sophie Vaysse had her first start in D1 with Juvisy this season. A match in a nod for a player from the south-west who made her debut in D1 with Rodez in 2012. She comes back with us on this 1-1 draw and the feeling of unfinished after the game.


"When I got back [to the locker room], I thought," I'm so frustrated that I do not know what word is used. " It is true that we have opportunities, we fish in the last act. But now, we get to get opportunities, it's already good, we must continue, we continue to work in training all that is finishing transitions. And now, we take a goal on a fact of play, it's always the same thing but then it's up to us to work in front of the goal, finish better and get away well before.


What did you think of Rodez? A team that you know well to have played ...


Rodez, we know, we know the customer, it's solid, it never loose, it's Ruthenian blood (laughter). No it's a very compact block, at all they can on two / three passes forward to project well and launch the attackers. After, we knew how to manage the depth. Admittedly, they had some opportunities but we knew that behind Aissatou [Tounkara], Dus [Sandrine Dusang] and the laterals, they would catch up.


Today was your first start this season. What look do you have on this first match played in full?


It is true that the coach trusted me on this match, it already made me feel good to play with the teammates, a little at first lack of benchmarks but I know very quickly adapt. And when we have Inès Jaurena, Annaïg Butel or Gaëtane [Thiney], it's true that it's easy, they put us at ease.


After, it's up to me to prove again to play every game and after I think it went well with the girls. In training, we still have systems in place, game systems where we can adapt easily and after, it's up to me to work to hold the following weeks. "


photo: Nelson Fatagraf

Hichem Djemai