The Frenchman feels that Montpellier are getting back to their best after La Paillade registered a comfortable 3-0 win over Ajaccio in the Ligue 1 on Saturday
Montpellier Herault produced the kind of performance that crowned them the champions of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899 last season at Stade de la Mosson at the weekend. A 3-0 win over L'ours was enough to send the hosts to 12th place in the league with 20 points on the
table and coach, Rene Girard is of the view that his side is getting back to their best form eventually.
While talking to reporters, the French tactician stated that it was a well composed and disciplined performance from the defending champions, and not only they played with great confidence throughout the game, MHSC scored three beautiful goals to make the
match more entertaining.
The boss said that La Paillade did what they had to do and the result shows that the reigning French champions are back on the right track once more.
"We were serious for 90 minutes and scored goals, it was a beautiful evening. We did what we had to on a difficult pitch and showed desire.”
Garde added that before the first goal, match was evenly balanced but the first goal changed the game. And apart from that, keeping a clean sheet has pleased the coach to large extent as Montpellier have struggled to do that this season.
“There was plenty of movement out there and our opening goal opened the floodgates. Moreover, it was one of those rare matches in which we kept a clean sheet.”
Praising Younes Belhanda in particular, the Montpellier boss said that the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Morocco-c2961 international is slowly getting back to his personal best and he is a very talented player.
“Younes Belhanda is a talented player, who has gone through a delicate period; he's in the process of coming back, he's a very good player.”
MHSC have performed better in recent weeks and Rene Girard has urged the players to continue the fine work to keep the momentum going.
“We've been on a good run for a while now, apart from the loss at Lyon."
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