NSL (Week 3): La Cure Waves on fire

La Cure Waves are making a thunderous start to the championship. Three matches, three commanding wins — and now a firm grip on the top of the table. The team from Résidence La Cure is playing with confidence, cohesion, and a ruthless attacking edge that few sides can handle. Their statement win? A spectacular 7–1 demolition of ASPL 2000 in the Capital derby — the kind of scoreline that turns a good start into a serious warning to the rest of the league.

Right behind them, the pressure is building. Pamplemousses SC and ASVP remain in the chase after their respective 3–0 and 2–0 victories over Petite Rivière-Noire and USBBRH. The two contenders meet this Wednesday in a crucial replay that could shake up the early hierarchy and tighten the race at the top.

But La Cure Waves aren’t looking in the rearview mirror. Their first true test of the season is coming fast — and it’s a big one. This Sunday, they face the defending champions, Cercle de Joachim, in a clash that already feels like an early turning point in the title race.

This showdown will reveal a lot about La Cure Waves’ real ambitions. They’ve shown consistency, intensity, and control so far — but Joachim are seasoned, battle-tested, and always dangerous. To make things spicier, the champions have rebounded well after a shaky opening match and remain the historical nemesis of La Cure Waves.

A win on Sunday would do more than keep them in the lead — it would cement them as the team to beat and send shockwaves across the league. A slip-up, however, could completely reopen the battle for first place.

For now, La Cure Waves are the locomotive of this championship, setting the pace and raising the bar. And if they keep playing at this level, they might just become the defining force — if not the clear favourite — of this year’s title race.

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