Determined to turn things around before the winter break, Rémy Boissier intends to demonstrate the superiority of the VAFC in Thionvillethis Sunday as part of the 32nd finals of the Coupe de France. The Valencian midfielder also mentions the arrival of Vincent Hognon on the bench.
Vincent Hognon, a smooth arrival
“The coach’s welcome came naturally. It arrived in good conditions. We are still on the same line which is to work, which is consistent with the image it conveys. He is a coach who speaks out and does not let go of his men, whether in the positive or the negative. I think it's something positive for the group. »
Thionville, first episode of the expected recovery
“We have a new coach who has a clear objective: to win all the matches and perform well on the weekend. We aim to win this match. Even if, initially, I think that the cup was not a priority for the club and the group, we have to go through the rounds because it always feels good to win. The last few weeks have not been easy. We are aware that there have been shortcomings.
If it's mental, it's an opportunity to have a vacation to recharge the batteries. We're not a group of cheaters, we've always worked. If it doesn't work through work, there's something else going on. This is what we cannot feel, quantify or know. The holidays will do everyone good, hoping to come back with fully charged batteries. »
Source : VAFC
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