

Versailles 78 Edge Fleury Merogis 2-1 in Pre-Season Friendly
Versailles 78 secured a narrow 2-1 victory over Fleury Merogis U.S. in an international club friendly on July 25, 2026. Both sides used the match to fine-tune their preparations ahead of the upcoming French domestic season, with Versailles showing promising attacking intent.
Match Overview
Played under warm conditions at the Stade de la Briqueterie, the friendly saw Versailles take control early. Their first goal came in the 12th minute when midfielder Mathis Delaporte finished off a flowing team move involving several passes. Fleury Merogis responded well and equalised in the 35th minute through a penalty converted by striker Hugo Morel after a handball in the box.
The second half was more open as both teams made numerous substitutions to test squad depth. Versailles regained the lead in the 68th minute when young forward Maxime Lefevre latched onto a through ball and calmly slotted past the goalkeeper. Fleury pushed for an equaliser but were denied by some solid goalkeeping from Versailles’ backup keeper Antoine Girard.
Key Moments
- 12' – Mathis Delaporte opens the scoring with a neat finish.
- 35' – Hugo Morel equalises from the penalty spot for Fleury.
- 54' – Versailles hit the post through a long-range effort.
- 68' – Maxime Lefevre scores the winner after a quick counter-attack.
- 85' – Antoine Girard makes a crucial save to preserve the lead.
Standout Performances
For Versailles, Maxime Lefevre impressed with his movement and composure in front of goal. The 20-year-old is pushing for a starting spot in the upcoming season. Midfielder Mathis Delaporte also showed good vision and energy. For Fleury Merogis, Hugo Morel was a constant threat, holding up play well and converting the penalty. Defender Pierre Dubois made several important tackles to keep the scoreline respectable.
Tactical Analysis
Versailles set up in an aggressive 4-3-3, pressing high and looking to win the ball in advanced areas. Their first goal came from just such a turnover. Fleury Merogis adopted a more cautious 4-2-3-1, aiming to counter through the pace of their wingers. The equaliser came from a set piece situation, but overall, Versailles’ superior fitness and pressing proved decisive in the second half.
Season Impact
As a pre-season friendly, the result itself carries no league significance, but it provides both managers with valuable insights. Versailles 78 will be encouraged by their attacking fluency and defensive resilience, while Fleury Merogis U.S. will look to improve their concentration in the final third. Both teams continue their preparations for the Championnat National and the French Cup campaigns.