At Paris FC, the infirmary continues to fill up. Pierre-Yves Hamel (knee) should be absent two to three weeks while the season of great hope Yoan Koré, victim of a major ankle sprain with the France U20 team, is over. But there is also good news on the… lawn side. Unless the situation turns around, Paris FC, which because of an impassable pitch had moved to Caen against AC Ajaccio (2-0), should be able to return to its Charléty stadium on Saturday April 6 for the arrival of Grenoble in L2. The women's team was forced to relocate for the third time this Friday evening (9 p.m.), this time to Jean-Bouin, for the Montpellier reception.
“There is still more than a week left but 95% of us will be able to return to Charléty,” reveals coach Stéphane Gilli. I went to see the field. He is correct. It is much better than after Saint-Étienne. Fortunately, moreover, after a month without a match…”
“We all want to play in front of our audience again”
Behind the scenes, after the media battle between President Pierre Ferracci and the city of Paris sports deputy Pierre Rabadan in our columns, relations have calmed down. The two men met and several meetings took place. The objective is already to finish this season as well as possible. Efforts would have been made on the maintenance of the pitch, in particular with light therapy, which helped to improve the condition of the lawn. A replating of certain areas is also being considered again.
“The club, the players and the staff, we all want to play in front of our audience again,” continues Stéphane Gilli. I think our supporters have been weaned from matches. So I hope that the Charléty stadium will be well filled for the last matches. If we achieve a good performance in Bordeaux, we will be placed to achieve an end to the season with ambitions. We know that in these moments, the supporters can bring that little extra..."