Jérôme Rothen: “Olivier Létang (LOSC) turned off Bruno Genesio’s light”

Jérôme Rothen: “Olivier Létang (LOSC) turned off Bruno Genesio’s light”
Jérôme Rothen: “Olivier Létang (LOSC) turned off Bruno Genesio’s light”

A few hours before LOSC faced Olympique Lyonnais this Friday, Olivier Létang was the target of strong criticism in the show Rothen s'igne.

The love story continues between Jérôme Rothen and Olivier Létang. A few months ago, the first named attacked the second following LOSC's refusal to see its players defend the colors of the French team during the 2024 Olympic Games. Instead, Lucas Chevalier and Bafodé Diakité reached the Champions League, a competition in which they recently surpassed Real Madrid (1-0) and Atlético de Madrid (1-3). Again this Friday, but for a completely different subject. The former AS Monaco player gets annoyed, frustrated at not being able to speak with members of the squad: “President Létang does not feel strong with everyone. We're not going to lie to each other. He doesn't want Rothen to get excited about interviewing Lille players. I tried, I even had Bruno Genesio's agreement… Maybe he would have preferred it to be him, because Mr. Létang turned off Bruno Genesio's light”he castigates, forgetting that he recently nicknamed the Lille technician “choineurs” on the radio antennas
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The consultant continues, detailing his way of thinking:
“Bruno Genesio's problem is that he suffers from what his president showscontinues Jérôme Rothen. After a victory against Atlético de Madrid, when you hit Real Madrid, and you see that it is your president who goes on television rather than your coach or your players, and you refuse all the interviews with Bruno Genesio, but he goes there, you wonder how the world of football turns. President Létang, we talk about him because it's football and there are the actors, that is to say the players and the staff. Otherwise, President Létang would have no role in football. He's doing good things, I'm not saying he doesn't have merit in Lille's series of victories, but still… You don't put yourself out there like that. He prefers it to be him. »

The final words were less… intense: “This touches me because I am passionate about football and I want to highlight the players in Lille. It seems logical to me, he deserves it”declares Jérôme Rothen this Friday, in the show that bears his name.

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