Paul Argney is more than just a goalkeeper; he is the last line of defense for the Sky and Navy. This young talent, who signed with the club this summer, quickly established himself as a key element of the team. His ability to make spectacular saves helps bolster his teammates' confidence. In fact, during the last match against Bordeaux, he made several crucial stops, allowing Le Havre AC to secure a valuable point.

Argney began his career at Stade Rennais before moving to the Normandy club. With his tall frame and sharp reflexes, he appears to be a future great in the position. A striking fact is his impeccable record: he has already registered four clean sheets this season, underscoring his solidity in a position where every mistake can be fatal.

His role goes beyond just stopping shots. Paul presents himself as a true leader, organizing the defense and encouraging his teammates. In a match as intense as the one against Lyon, his voice echoed through the stadium, galvanizing the team and maintaining the fighting spirit necessary to achieve the desired result.

At 22 years old, Argney is aware of the expectations placed on him. "I know I have to perform in every match to help the team," he stated after the victory against Marseille. His determination and positive attitude set an example for the younger players in the squad, establishing a new standard for the club.