At a press conference this Monday, before returning to Liverpool. Bruno Genesio defended his record at LOSC, believing that the quality of his group was not highlighted enough.
A new obstacle stands before the Mastiffs, and not just any obstacle. This is Liverpool, leader in the Premier League as well as in the Champions League with six victories in as many matches played. This opponent, as gleaming as Real Madrid and Atlético were, will have to oppose a strong group, whose merits Bruno Genesio praised 24 hours before kick-off, at a press conference.
“Since the start of the season, it's true that we have faced a lot of headwinds, with a lot of injuries at the start of the season, an accumulation of very difficult matches, particularly in August, with tough matches in which we left a lot of juice, physically but also mentallyexplained the Lille technician to the media. But each time, we find the springs, we find the necessary resources to bounce back, to seek victories, as was the case on Friday against Nice (2-1), when we were not very well boarded at half-time. And I think, yes, that it is due to an impeccable state of mind”he continued, congratulating his group on this point.
However, the Lille mentality is not the only reason which explains LOSC's good results this season: “It’s also linked to our qualities, because I get a little annoyed sometimes reading youlaunched Bruno Genesio, in a firm tone.
Some of you summarize our performances in terms of baraka, success, referee, this, thathe quoted, fuming.
We also have to talk about quality, the quality of the players and the quality of the team, because obviously you need a good state of mind, I'm the first to say it: it's the basis for achieve results. But you also have to have qualities, and my team also has qualities, it's not just chance, luck, success, the referee's helping hand, as I can hear, read it sometimes »he blurted, particularly annoyed a few hours before a clash between Liverpool and LOSC. This, counting for the 7th day of the Champions League, is scheduled for this Tuesday at 9 p.m.