All-French clash went in favor of ETIVAL ASRTT

In Group C of the Champions League Women in an all-French clash ETIVAL ASRTT emerged victorious over GRAND-QUEVILLY ALCL in straight matches. This marks the club’s second win out of two matches having also prevailed against the top-seeded team in the group LINZ AG Froschberg.

The club had recently played against GRAND-QUEVILLY.

“We beat them 3-1 in the French league 10 days ago ” reminded us MIGOT.

Despite the result the duel was closely contested.

“In the opening match I was losing 0-2 against COK before I managed to recover eventually winning by a narrow margin in the decisive game after being tied at 2-2 5-5. It is my second victory and it was a great boost for the team ” explained MIGOT.

Anais SALPIN played against SHAO Jieni.

“SALPIN is a very dangerous talented and risky player. Jieni had to stay very focused with her mind on the game all the time. Against LI Samson Camelia was also losing 0-2. She did not believe she could win. But then a little change in coaching helped her. We told her to relax not to overthink and to play her game. And she did it. The decisive game ended 6-1. And all that after she lost to LE 10 days ago.”

GRAND-QUEVILLY ALCL – ETIVAL ASRTT 0-3

Isa COK โ€“ Marie MIGOT 2-3 (11-4 11-7 7-11 8-11 5-6)

Anais SALPIN – SHAO Jieni 1-3 (12-10 6-11 8-11 14-16)

LI Samson โ€“ Camelia IACOB 2-3 (11-8 11-9 6-11 8-11 1-6)

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