Rémi Mulumba and La Berrichonne de Châteauroux have already started their battle to remain in Ligue 2 on a positive note. Last Friday, the Congolese (DRC) international played a decisive role in an away victory against Grenoble Foot 38, scoring the winning goal just ten minutes from time in the 26th round of fixtures.
The win marked Châteauroux’s second consecutive league triumph, signaling a timely return to form for the team as they aim to secure their status in the second division. Speaking to La Nouvelle République, Mulumba expressed optimism about the club’s recent performances and their potential to build momentum.
“It’s been a good week and a good start to 2020. We have positive results and are continuing what we’ve been doing for a while now. At the start of the season, everyone was a little worried and I understand that. But we have a group that works well, doesn’t give up. That bodes well for the future. I hope we can continue this momentum,” he said.
Currently sitting 15th in the league with 31 points after 26 matchdays, Châteauroux is gradually moving away from the relegation zone. The team’s recent successes have boosted confidence and provided a platform to stabilize their campaign. Mulumba’s leadership and contributions in midfield have been instrumental in this resurgence, helping the squad secure crucial points in a challenging period.
Looking ahead, Châteauroux will aim to maintain their good form when they host Le Havre AC this Friday. Continuity in results will be key to building a winning streak, strengthening the team’s position in the table, and reinforcing belief among players and supporters alike. For Mulumba and his teammates, sustaining this momentum could prove decisive in their fight to remain competitive in Ligue 2.
