It's their ritual after every home win, and it's happened plenty of times this season.
In front of their audience, the Lens players start a song, a kind of battle cry, to celebrate together.
“Olélé, olala, but what happened, we choked them”.
Understand: we thrashed them.
So inevitably, after the magnificent success against PSG, the Lensois were not going to miss the opportunity.
But this time, a great first: it was the Sang & Or coach, Franck Haise, who started the dance himself before slipping away to let the players celebrate with their audience.
🔥🎥 EPISODE 9: Olélé, Olala... They messed with the leader!
Magnificent images with Franck Haise as capo.
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“I love Luciano Pavarotti, he debriefed, laughing at the microphone of Amazon Prime.
Life is a kiff, when you play football, you're not going to worry, moments like that, you have to take them like that.
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Back to four points from PSG at the top of Ligue 1 thanks to this victory, the Lensois can dream of qualifying for the Champions League at the end of the season, or even better.
In any case, they proved that they could shake up the Parisian leader, and sing many more times this celebration, born a few years ago and now become traditional, but only at home.
Some Lens supporters regretted during the victory in Angers that the players did not sing it, but Franck Haise refused.
“We have a particular song with our supporters, we do it very well at home, had justified striker Florian Sotoca.
Outside, a little less, we have a lot of respect for Angers, for their supporters.
It can be frowned upon.
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