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Coupe de France: Tom Bouvil, the luxury replacement of Linas-Montlhéry

2021-12-19T07:18:03.305Z


Author of the decisive goals in the last two rounds of the Coupe de France, Essonnian striker Tom Bouvil hopes to play a bad trick at the


The Angevins will have special attention on Tom Bouvil this Sunday during the 32nd finals of the Coupe de France.

Arrived during the offseason from the PSG reserve (N3), the 29-year-old striker from the Linas-Montlhéry (N3) amateurs has, in fact, put on the hero's outfit during the last two rounds of the competition.

He first scored the only goal of victory at the last minute against the pros of Dunkirk (L2) in the 7th round then he equalized (1-1) at the end of the game before turning the shot into the decisive goal. against Évreux (N3) for the 8th round.

Linas / Montlhéry validates his ticket for the 32nd of the @coupedefrance thanks to a final shot on goal from Tom Bouvil (1-1; 5-4 TAB).


As in 2020, the Sang et Or eliminate Evreux (N3) and go to the round of 32 // @ esalm54047278 pic.twitter.com/lZLHSIc3HE

- Jérémy Andrieux (@jeremy_andrx) November 27, 2021

"It's my greatest joy in football, we have the impression of finding ourselves elsewhere," confides this educator at the Antony club where he played from 6 to 25 years old.

I hear about it all the time.

It's a pretty nice feeling.

"The former ACBB player has the particularity of having been decisive by coming out of the sidelines each time.

The super-sub status now sticks to him.

"It's a matter of state of mind," insists the father of an 8 month old boy.

I am never frustrated or unhappy and I always give my all on the pitch.

Thanks to my speed, people look for me a lot so I can make the differences.

A team wins thanks to its substitutes.

We have a kind of responsibility.

"

A pubalgia like Achilles heel

"He is a very fast player, intelligent in his movements and endowed with a good technique, praises his trainer Stéphane Cabrelli. He is decisive in his entry into the game. But it's complicated and frustrating because if he could last 70 or 90 minutes, it would be more embarrassing for his opponents. It suffers from a certain fragility which prevents me from using it as often as I would like. Before the championship match against the Paris FC reserve where he was able to play 70 minutes, the Essonnian striker had never participated in more than 45 minutes during a meeting this season.

This fragility dates from 2018 when he was the victim of a pubalgia. “I have been dragging this injury since my first season with PSG fans and I still have some discomfort despite many sessions with physiotherapists and osteopaths, he explains. I have tiring days. For example, on Saturdays I start at 8 am taking care of the young U 11 of Antony then I continue with the U 15 at the beginning of the afternoon before heading for 4 pm in Linas-Montlhéry for our match of N3. I have to learn to manage. "

"It is endowed with fast fibers and it has more of an athlete's body than a footballer, hence a certain fragility," says Stéphane Cabrelli. Afterwards I think he was thinking too much because sometimes I had the impression that it was psychological and not just physical. But recently, there has been an electric shock. For a coach, it would be quite tempting to let him replace because he is entering the matches very well. Now, we are not going to restrain him and confine him to this role of super-sub. If he can hold it, he will be! "

The reception of the pros of Angers will allow Tom Bouvil to measure himself against talented players evolving within the elite.

Two years ago, at the same stage of the event, his teammates bowed (0-6) to PSG and its stars.

“I am impatient to take part in this meeting, rejoices this passionate cook.

It's a great reward for us.

I can't wait to see if I'll be able to make the difference and be decisive once again.

So never two without three?

Source: leparis

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