The match showcased an abundance of goals, with an incredible tally of eight goals in total. Bosco emerged victorious with a 5-3 scoreline, securing a crucial win that could potentially lift them from a precarious position.
The game exploded into action early on, as both teams found the net within the opening minutes. Jose-Paul Choisy opened the scoring for Mont Fleuri in the 2nd minute, quickly followed by Ciel Phelistin Niriarivaotina equalizing for Bosco in the 3rd minute. The goal-fest continued with Kelsun Aneil Brutus, Shaquille Jady James Francourt, and Niriarivaotina again finding the back of the net for Bosco, establishing a commanding 4-1 lead. Jean Aimarthelin Ratianaridimby pulled one back for Mont Fleuri in the 26th minute, but Bosco’s Francourt struck again in the 58th minute to make it 5-2. A late goal from Mont Fleuri’s Jeremy Nourrice in the 72nd minute added some consolation, but it wasn’t enough to alter the result.
Shaquille Jady James Francourt’s outstanding performance made him a strong contender for Man of the Match honors. With two goals and two assists, he played a pivotal role in Bosco’s triumph. Furthermore, his impressive goal-scoring record this season places him fourth on the Championship Top Scorers list with a total of seven goals.
For Bosco, this victory is a massive relief, marking their first win of the season and arriving at a crucial juncture. On the other hand, Mont Fleuri missed an opportunity to surpass Au Cap and widen the gap between themselves and Bosco in the relegation zone. With just a one-point difference, the battle for survival promises to intensify in the coming weeks.
Seychelles Championship 2023/24 – Standings
Jean Aimarthelin Ratianaridimby continued his goal-scoring exploits, adding to his tally in this match. With a total of ten goals, he remains in third position on the Seychelles Championship Top Scorers list, trailing Rose Marlon and Jocelyn Fenosoa by one and three goals, respectively.
Seychelles Championship 2023/24 – Top Scorers
Overall, the match delivered an exhilarating spectacle, with a flurry of goals and compelling narratives. Both teams showcased their attacking prowess, leaving the spectators thoroughly entertained.
Mont Fleuri Startign XI:
#1 Zane Esparon
#2 Jean Aimarthelin Ratianaridimby
#3 Samio Aglae (substituted in the 67th minute)
#4 Sammy Pelissier
#5 Dylan Quatre
#6 Jose-Paul Choisy (substituted in the 71st minute)
#7 Michael Commettant
#8 Amadev Denise
#9 Raphael Jacqueline (substituted in the 45th minute)
#10 Georges Marvyn (substituted in the 45th minute)
#30 Mario Ravo
Substitutes:
#13 Francisco Mikael Rolando Mousbe
#15 Jeremy Nourrice (substituted in the 45th minute)
#17 Samad King
#21 Jaques Choisy (substituted in the 67th minute)
#22 Rayhan Rose (substituted in the 71st minute)
#9 Mathew Basset (substituted in the 45th minute)
Bosco Starting XI:
#1 Liam Ric Louis Melanie
#5 Nassur Beanjara
#7 Shaquille Jady James Francourt
#8 Kelsun Aneil Brutus
#10 Ciel Phelistin Niriarivaotina
#11 Nerrick Anil Sinon (substituted in the 79th minute)
#12 Wayne Aaron Jeanne
#16 Graham Ashley Bristol
#18 Mikael Judith (substituted in the 79th minute)
#20 Brayan Joseph Malbrook (substituted in the 45th minute)
#26 Carlos Hoareau (substituted in the 57th minute)
Substitutes:
#13 Hassan Didon
#15 Bertrand Bonne (substituted in the 79th minute)
#17 Deroy Kevin Brutus (substituted in the 45th minute)
#21 Olivier Patti
#22 Anelka Adela (substituted in the 57th minute)
#25 Mervin Vidot (substituted in the 79th minute)
#30 Michel Damio Souffe