National – Pascal Papé is no longer manager of Bourgoin, change in the staff

National – Pascal Papé is no longer manager of Bourgoin, change in the staff
National – Pascal Papé is no longer manager of Bourgoin, change in the staff

The results below expectations at the CSBJ had consequences. Pascal Papé is no longer the manager of the club and several changes have been made within the staff.

Relegated to Federal 1 in 2017, Bourgoin has been waiting since then to find Pro D2 and a little of its former glory. This season again, the CSBJ had ambitions. But this year, once again, the results are more than mixedevidenced by heavy setbacks away from home, such as in Périgueux (34-0) then in (46-0). The Berjalliens are currently eleventh in the third divisionwith four successes (plus the two victories by forfeit of Hyères) for seven losses. This setback in left visible traces because, this Monday, the president of the club Henri-Guillaume Gueydan announced on Bleu Isère that Pascal Papé was no longer the manager of Isérois. However, he remains sports director of his training club. “We have been discussing for some time and we have reached a point where it seemed necessary to bring in a fresh wind. I felt that there was a need for a new discourse, a freshness in the methods , even if I don't think there will be a revolution. In any case, adaptations to try to give back smiles, desire and confidence to our players. take theirs.”

Changes among coaches

On the staff side, Grégoire Pintiaux (forwards coach) and Sébastien Bouillot (in charge of three-quarters) are leaving Bourgoin. Aurélien Diotallevi, is promoted from the Espoirs and will lead the forwards of the first team alongside David Attoub, still involved. Among the backs, Gabiriele Lovobalavu retains his place when Bastien Guallar, head of the training center, also joins the staff of team one.

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