The Sommer is official

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Eugénie Le Sommer was rewarded Monday evening during the women’s D1 trophy ceremony.

Currently injured in one knee, Eugénie Le Sommer arrived on crutches at the women’s D1 trophy ceremony this Monday evening in Paris. Tipped to win the title for the best goal scored this season, the Olympique Lyonnais striker was crowned by the public, without much surprise.

It must be said that the best scorer in the history of Les Bleues scored a marvelous goal during the crushing victory over Paris FC (1-6) last November. Served in the area by Selma Bacha, she followed up with a chest control, then a sombrero, before releasing a powerful recovery under the bar.

Sommer also in the typical team

Thanks for your votes “, wrote Eugénie Le Sommer on X (formerly Twitter) after receiving her trophy. The 34-year-old striker is also in the typical team of the season alongside four other Lyon players (M’Bock, Carpenter, Horan and Egurrola).

Furthermore, Tabitha Chawinga was logically elected best player of this 2023-2024 exercise. For his first season at PSG, the former Interista is currently the best scorer (18 goals) and the best passer (10 assists) in the championship. Sonia Bompastor was awarded the title of best coach of the year for the second season in a row, while Inès Benyahia, on loan from OL to Le Havre, was voted revelation of the year.

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