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Propulsed number 1 After the dismissal of Luka Elsner, Samba Diawara will try to win her first victory with the
Reims stadium. The Champagne club has not experienced the flavor of success for three months, and the situation is alarming before the match against Rennes, a direct competitor for maintenance.
In his mission, Samba Diawara can count on the support of his management since he was reinforced in his functions.
“As planned when taking off, a meeting was held between Samba Diawara and the leaders of the Stade de Reims on Tuesday. At the end of this exchange, it was jointly decided that Samba Diawara would be the main coach of the SDR. He will be supported in his missions by a technical staff whom he knows well, reinforced by Franck Chalençon ”said the club in an official statement this Thursday. A positive point for the Rémois coach, led to work over time and placed in ideal conditions for this match in Rennes.
Reims must still tinker
With which eleven Reims will appear in Brittany? Samba Diawara will still be confronted with a puzzle since Sergio Akieme and Zabi are suspended and add a list of absent subscribers to the infirmary, such as Daramy, Fofana, Koné and Khadra.
Reims should still rely on his top scorer Nakamura, expected in an axial and sustained position at the forefront by his Japanese teammate Ito. Defense will have to be more airtight to protect a diouf too often exposed in its goals.
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