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mardi 7 février 2017

OL-Nancy: Genesio "wants to show another face"


"How is your morale going forty-eight hours after the defeat in the derby?

If I told you it was good, I would lie to you. A defeat in the derby, it always hurts extremely badly. But we are combative, we want to bounce very quickly and show another face. We want to show that what we did on Sunday night, we want to erase it by a whole other match tomorrow night (Wednesday) and a victory especially.

How are you going to raise your head?

We must be combative. I think that's the best word. That's what we failed to do in the opening game on Sunday, and we know that in a derby it's essential. One must have that combative, revengeful state of mind.

The expulsions of Rachid Ghezzal and Corentin Tolisso at the end of the game weigh on the preparation of the reception of Nancy ...

It weighs, yes, because I have two players less for Wednesday. It is a disadvantage for the team, for them and for the club. This is the reason why they will be punished heavily financially. Having this behavior is useless. This blackens our image even more and penalizes the team.


Louis Picamoles, ups and downs



In the photographs, almost ten years ago, it is more chubby than Saturday in Twickenham. But the impression of power does not change. "Laurent Arbo and Patrice Arlettaz, who played with Louis in Montpellier, even before he exploded with his club on a complicated end of season (2006-2007), said to me:" We have a number 8 in Hopes, , In training, it looks like a bowling ball in the middle of a game of bowling, "recalls Marc Lièvremont, coach of the Blues between 2008 and 2011.

Jérémy Berthod "deeply regrets" his "impulsive remarks" on the air of OL TV




Guilty of suspicious remarks about Fabien Lemoine ("one day or the other, it would have to take really") during the derby of Sunday, on the antenna of OL TV, former player of Lyon Jérémy Berthod, Now a consultant and educator (U19), apologized on Tuesday. He said that he regretted "profoundly" impulsive remarks, referring to "an ill-controlled anger."

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