Mathieu Manset

In the 2007–08 season he managed to break into the reserve side, who played in the Championnat de France amateur, the fourth tier of French football.

[4] Manset was released by Le Havre in the summer of 2009 and was recommended to Football League Two side Hereford United by Guy Ipoua.

[5] In the first round of the FA Cup, in the 2–0 win against Sutton United, Manset put Hereford in the lead after six minutes.

However, after half an hour of play he was red carded for violent conduct after he reacted badly to a challenge by Alan Pouton.

[7] In late 2010 Manset enjoyed a run of goalscoring form under new manager Jamie Pitman, and was linked with a number of clubs from the Championship.

On 19 March 2011, Manset came off the bench against Barnsley to score the winning goal in the 71st minute to keep Reading's promotion push alive.

In the last day of the transfer window, Crawley Town manager Steve Evans revealed that he had tried to sign Manset on a last minute deal only to be rejected.

[11] Reading manager Brian McDermott prepared to loan out Manset to afford him regular first-team football.

[13] Manset made his debut for Sion coming on as a second-half substitute and scoring the only goal from the penalty spot in a 1–0 victory over Servette.

After another brief trial,[21] he joined Carlisle United on 8 March until the end of the season,[22] although the signing was delayed for two weeks waiting for international clearance.

[23] Manset finally made his debut against Yeovil Town on 23 March, coming on as a second-half substitute and helping Carlisle earn a 3–3 draw with an injury time assist.

[40] The club, however, did not get a professional licence[41] and let him go on a free transfer to Rotonda Calcio in Serie D.[42] In January 2019, he moved to FC Fleury 91.