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Roses want impose their identity:
The Montreal roses have an appointment with the Wild FC in Calgary on. Similarly, Saturday evening at the Boréale stadium. Similarly, The last time the two teams clashed. In addition, in May, the Alberta formation had inflicted its first setback of the season at Robert Rositoiu’s troop.
But this time, the players of the roses intend to impose their identity well.
The last time we went [à Calgary]we have deviated a little from how we usually play. Moreover, We were not really ourselves on the ground
admitted the team’s cocapitania, Mégane Sauvé, after Tuesday’s training session.
We know that when we respect the match plan as we did in Toronto. However, it is going well, so it’s really to stay in the lines of what we do well, then reproduce it at home.
Mégane Sauvé scored her first goal of the season last Saturday, against AFC Toronto.
Photo : SLN / Kevin Sousa
The Roses attacker. Nevertheless, her head coach are however well aware that it will not be an easy match.
We know it’s going to be a team that will probably be very physical, who will press, be aggressive. The last time, they caused a lot of damage because they returned very, very strong in roses want impose their identity the duels
said Sauvé.
For us. it will be to answer that, but to continue once again to keep our game system, not to enter this match of aggressiveness. We want to play ball, then keep it as much as possible
she added.
We play against a solid team. which defends well, which is very good in duels and which is very adaptable in its animations to get out of the back, to press. I think it’s going to be a meeting that will last 90 minutes and more, as they say. This is what happens all the time in our matches. it’s from start to finish, and that’s what is the fun of the League.
Roses want impose their identity
Do not sin by excess of confidence
Montreal will reconnect with his supporters after having defeated the 1st team in his last match in the ranking. AFC Toronto, while Calgary has just wiped a difficult 3-0 setback against the Fast CF of Ottawa.
However, no question for roses to take their next opponents lightly.
We have seen that, in the League, everyone can beat everyone. It’s really interesting, sometimes frustrating, it depends on which side you are
to nuanced Rositoiu laughing.
Against Calgary. a good challenge for us, it will be to see how we can press them with their wide structure and how we can take advantage of the moments of transition to pose them
he chained.
With an Albertan floor victory. Montrealers could get a single point from the Torontoises and the summit in the general roses want impose their identity classification. However, for Rositoiu, it is not the primary motivation.
We just want to do well. Motivation is to go beyond the best version of ourselves
said the coach.
This is really what motivates us. to watch the next match as an opportunity to continue building on what we are already doing, and I think that in the last match, we put the bar high. Now. the challenge is to be able to reach, even continue to push this bar and be our best, especially with the ball.
It is certain that we want to keep the smallest gap with the summit so that it is always accessible. But we are also aware that behind us, there are people who grow too. And obviously, we always want to get the three points, especially at home
said saved.
On Saturday, roses could again roses want impose their identity be deprived of midfielder Charlotte Bilbault, injured. The Frenchwoman had missed the last match against Toronto.
We tested her a little today, so we will see if she felt pain, explained Rositoiu. Félicia [Roy] Has really well – she was able to raise her game [step up]as we say – but Charlotte missed by her experience. her serenity, her presence, so I hope she will be available.
Roses want impose their identity
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