In recent seasons at the training center led by Romain Sellier before his promotion to the top team, his young players have made significant progress. They are particularly strong at the end of this season.
Arthur Ripoche stood out in attack last Saturday, filling in for the suspended Oussama Ben Romdhane. As a result, the former Plessis-Robinson player emerged as the top scorer (18 pts) of his team. Romain Lirot has been playing as a starter at center since William Tanga Mvilongo’s injury, another former member of the center. With his powerful serves and quality blocks, he provides solid assurance to his team. Mattéo Garrigue, the backup for Lucas Lilembo at the opposite position, gives his all whenever he is called to action. He defends and attacks with passion. And let’s not forget the youngest player, Gwénaël Millour, 21 years old, who has been a starter at libero since the beginning.
This has greatly pleased the coach: “The young players always step up when called upon. It’s four years of hard work with me at the training center. And at the end of four years, we have brought up Gwenolé, William, Mattéo, and Romain. It’s great for the club’s project of developing players and giving them a chance in the big leagues. It gives meaning to what we do. Moreover, these are players we should be able to keep and possibly field next year based on their performance this year. That’s what we are currently considering.”
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