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They want to bring down Paris and Galtier: in Rennes, Bruno Génésio, Gone de Bretagne

2022-08-06T16:36:52.986Z


SERIES (5/5). Heckled in Lyon, Bruno Génésio has been unanimous since his arrival in Brittany in March 2021. Driven by the offensive philosophy


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 the first of the 38 days of L1, 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

  • In Nice, Favre, the new promenade of a Swiss

  • In Monaco, Clement, the Belgian from the principality

  • In Rennes, Genesio, a Gone with a Breton flavor

  • On the UNFP trophy stage this Sunday, May 15, Bruno Génésio, just elected best coach in Ligue 1, was all smiles but refuted the term "revenge".

    “We do a job where we are judged on a present moment.

    It's a pleasure that I share with all the people I work with, that I love around me, but it's not revenge, "said the 55-year-old coach.

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    Source: leparis

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