

Le Mans Women kicked off their international friendly schedule in confident fashion with a convincing 2-0 victory over Fleury 91 Women on Saturday evening.
Playing in front of a supportive home crowd, Le Mans controlled large spells of the contest and showed sharpness in the final third. The friendly, one of several pre-season tests for both clubs, offered coaching staffs a valuable look at new signings, fitness levels, and tactical adaptability against a quality opponent.
Match Overview
Le Mans made the better start and took a deserved lead midway through the first half. After patient build-up play, a clever through-ball split the Fleury defence, and the Le Mans forward showed great composure to slot past the advancing goalkeeper. The home side continued to press after the break, and their reward came with a well-executed second goal that sealed the result before the final whistle.
Fleury 91 occasionally threatened on the counter and forced a few important saves, but Le Mans' backline remained solid and limited their visitors to mostly half-chances. It was a disciplined defensive display from the hosts, complemented by an efficient attacking performance.
Standout Players
- Le Mans' midfield anchor: Controlled the tempo and broke up numerous Fleury attacks.
- Le Mans' striker: Always dangerous in the box and took both goals clinically.
- Fleury's goalkeeper: Kept the scoreline respectable with several sharp stops.
What This Friendly Means
For Le Mans, this result provides a confidence boost ahead of the new competitive season. The coaching staff will take plenty of positives from the tactical execution and the team's ability to maintain intensity for the full 90 minutes. Fleury 91 will use the match as a learning opportunity, focusing on defensive sharpness and creating more clear-cut chances as their preparation continues.
International friendlies are often about progression rather than results, but a clean-sheet win against a strong French opponent is exactly the momentum Le Mans Women wanted. Both teams will now look to fine-tune their line-ups in the next round of pre-season fixtures.