At the beginning of the match with Pape Oumar Niang’s goal, the ASNSL players equalized at the very end thanks to former Périgueux player Michel Gnaleko. “We didn’t necessarily start the match well, but in the end, it’s not illogical given the chances we had in the second half,” said Kevin Villepontoux, the Neuvic-Saint-Léon coach. “Now, with Faux within reach, we must not falter next Saturday. Because after the first, the Neuvicois will travel to the third-placed team, who won 1-3 in the first leg.
And they won 3-0 against Sarladaise’s reserve team on Saturday to come within 3 points of promotion. “We must not lose, at least to maintain the gap,” warned the Neuvic coach. “We have been in the top two all season, it would be a big disappointment to be overtaken now.”
Behind the top three, Champcevinel returned to success by a narrow margin against last-place Pays de Montaigne, with a lone goal from Kayle Barthélémy. Still in the middle of the table, the Montpon reserve team enters the top 5 with a convincing 4-1 victory over Alliance Dronne. Limeuil, on the other hand, secured their place by winning 1-2 against Tocane, who will accompany PMG in D2 next season.





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