“There was the desire to wear the jersey high” judge David Ginola (LOSC) after Bologna FC – LOSC

“There was the desire to wear the jersey high” judge David Ginola (LOSC) after Bologna FC – LOSC
“There was the desire to wear the jersey high” judge David Ginola (LOSC) after Bologna FC – LOSC

Brilliant in Bologna, LOSC achieved a success which was congratulated on television sets. David Ginola sees further, welcoming the state of mind of the Mastiffs, united behind the same coat of arms.

LOSC has been undefeated for more than two months in all competitions. This series obviously continued this Wednesday, in Bologna, where his men pocketed a third success in the Champions League (1-2). Something to delight Laure Boulleau on the small skylight: “It’s great to see our residents doing well, enthuses the former Saint-Germain player. There are periods like these during which Bruno Genesio makes choices and behind, Mukau scores a double. This supports the confidence that his players can have. Well done to our Lille residents, we are happy for them. They make up for our sadness in Monaco a little. Usually, it is Jonathan David and Edon Zhegrova who are the X factors. This was not the case. The difference came from elsewhere and that’s important too”underlines the consultant.

She wanted to conclude with an individual compliment:
“I'm happy to see that (Ayyoub) Bouaddi continues in midfield, I always find him sparkling. »

“Liverpool or not, they may still be able to do something”

Like a game of ping-pong, the consultants present around the plateau of Canal Champions Club the ball is passed:
“This victory feels good in many waysadds David Ginola. When we see the communion with their audience, we realize that that's also what football is: winning matches and sharing emotions. Once again, Bruno Genesio has made important choices. With (Ngal'ayel) Mukau, he had to show him things in training that he didn't even suspect of him. […] And then, there was the desire to wear the jersey high and that's what they did. The trip to Bologna was not easy, hats off to them”launches the former French international.

The final word is for Samir Nasri. The latter, while the possibility of seeing LOSC enter the Top 8 in the final sprint was at the heart of the debates, expects anything with the Mastiffs:
“With what the Lille people have already done to us. Liverpool or not, maybe they are still capable of doing something”he laughs, nourishing the hope of seeing them achieve new exploits. That’s all we ask for.

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