The suspense remains high for the four teams from Thau, whether they are looking up or down.
In R1, the battle is in full swing for the muscatiers. With six games without defeat and their eighth point-sharing, they are still not reassured about their future. However, they managed to secure a valuable point in Saliniere, where Kamil Boutteba opened the scoring. Nicolas Guibal is satisfied: “The scenario is identical to that of the first leg. They dominated in the first half, we scored early in the second half and then got equalized. It remains an acceptable performance.”
The SC Sete remains unfazed.
In R2, the Setois continue with determination on a path that could lead them to a potentially decisive May 17, when they will visit Castelnau. Sandro Paganes, just like last week, did not hesitate to propel his team towards victory. Two goals in the first five minutes against a team fighting for survival is reassuring and encouraging. However, the second half was less prolific and less impactful. This will need to be kept in mind for the next match at Jean-Bouin. A crucial step at Nîmes, as the Chemin-Bas team did not give up.
Mèze losing momentum.
In Agde, the Balarucois once again failed to capitalize. Opportunities, gameplay, desire but no efficiency; a recurring issue that is starting to cause serious concern.
In R3, there is great disappointment at Mèze SFC. Suffering a 3-0 defeat at home in a duel of top teams is a real setback. Knowing that the promoted Jacou team is strong, Florian Sansone believes it was unnecessary to gift them two goals in five minutes. Surrendering the second spot would be a bitter disappointment when it comes to the final evaluation. The Mèze team must bounce back after a week where some legitimate hopes faded away. This is especially true as the leader Claira also dropped points at home.
Result scores: Aigues-Mortes / Asfac 1-1, SC Sete / Lattes 3-1, RCO Agde II / St. Balarucois 2-0, Mèze SFC / Jacou-Clapiers 0-3.




