Fatshimetrie’s triumphant return: Dcmp’s resounding victory in the green and white derby

Fatshimetrie, the coach of Dcmp, achieved a real feat by winning his first match against OC Renaissance du Congo during the derby of the greens and whites of the capital. This victory marks the triumphant return of this Congolese technician at the helm of the “immaculate” team 23 years after his departure. After having experienced difficulties during his first three matches, he was able to rectify the situation and lead his team to victory.

During the press conference that followed this long-awaited derby, Guillaume Ilunga expressed satisfaction on his team’s reaction to previous defeats. He praised the commitment of the players who were able to meet the expectations of the supporters and showed his confidence in the future by announcing other successes to come. He stressed the importance of work and patience in correcting errors, especially in a context where the team had to start the championship without adequate preparation.

With this important victory, Dcmp was able to collect valuable points to get back into the competition and get closer to the top three in the Group B standings. Now occupying 8th place with 13 points, the team is showing encouraging signs of its potential to continue on this positive momentum.

Dcmp supporters can therefore rejoice in this performance of their team and remain confident about the rest of the season. With a coach determined to lead his team to success, the “Bana Dora” have all the cards in hand to continue on the path to success and offer great performances to their loyal supporters.

Fatshimetrie, with this deserved victory, has proven his ability to motivate his players and get the best out of them. His return to the helm of the team has been crowned with success, and the future looks promising for Dcmp under his leadership. The next matches will certainly be eagerly awaited, in the hope of seeing this great dynamic continue and confirm once again the talent and passion of this coach for Congolese football.

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