The purr has lasted long enough.
The sad faces at the approach of summer, the disappointments, the false hopes, this sky and white jersey which invariably ends its races at the foot of the podium, these missed appointments, he can no longer bear them.
Since taking over the reins of Racing, a century-old club, in 2006, Jacky Lorenzetti, a successful real estate entrepreneur, builder turned billionaire who dreamed of dominating France and Europe in the oval ball, has never known the great chills only once.
It was in 2016, in Barcelona.
The Shield of Brennus won by Dan Carter and his gang was not followed by any other trophies.
Far too little for an ambitious...
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