Our series: they want to bring down Paris and Galtier
The Ligue 1 season is resuming and, as every time since 2011, there is little suspense when it comes to designating the huge favorite: PSG.
But Christophe Galtier is well placed to know that Paris can experience tormented months on the national scene.
At the head of Lille, the new coach of the capital club has, in fact, given a migraine in Paris, even offering his scalp in 2021 to become champion of France.
From a hunter (he was still one with Nice until last June), he is chased away.
At the time of attacking the first of the 38 days of L 1, we invite you to discover these coaches who want to torment the Parisian nights of "Galette".
We have chosen five, at the head of clubs with stated ambitions.
In Marseille, Tudor, the terror of the Old Port
In Lyon, Bosz, a not very flying Dutchman (
publication August 3
)
In Nice, Favre, the walk of a Swiss (
published August 4
)
In Monaco, Clement, the Principality's Belgian (
posted August 5
)
In Rennes, Genesio, a Gone with a Breton flavor (
publication August 6
)
Peter Bosch knows this well.
His retention at the head of OL after eighth place last season is not a blank check.
On the contrary, the Dutch coach no longer has as much freedom as a year ago.
The sporting director who had recruited him, Juninho, has left and the technician can no longer rely on his faithful assistant, Hendrie Krüzen, who preferred to throw in the towel after a difficult adaptation and an exhausting season.
To replace him, the club opted for one of its most glorious house products, Ludovic Giuly.
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