“We don’t want it!”, fans against a relocation to the Stade de

“We don’t want it!”, fans against a relocation to the Stade de
“We don’t want it!”, Brest fans against a relocation to the Stade de France

Like the captain of Stade Brestois, Brendan Chardonnet, the supporters of the Breton club expressed, on Sunday against , their disagreement with the hypothesis of a relocation to the Stade de for the Champions League elimination matches.

At least the message got through. 99% assured of competing in the Champions League play-offs thanks to its victory against PSV Eindhoven (1-0), Stade Brestois does not yet know where it will compete in these prestigious posters. The Roudourou, which hosts the C1 matches, does not, as it stands, comply with UEFA standards for future decisive matches of the prestigious European Cup. While arrangements are being studied so that Eric Roy's players can stay in Guingamp, management is anticipating alternatives. Besides Roazhon Park in , the Stade de France could be an option. But this hypothesis does not enchant the supporters at all.

Chardonnet: “If there is a choice to make, we would like to stay in Guingamp”

In its Félix-Le Blé stadium on Sunday for the reception of FC Nantes (4-1) in Ligue 1, fans clearly expressed their opposition to the idea of ​​going to see their team play in the 80,000-seat enclosure in Saint-Denis. “We don’t want the Stade de France!” wrote the supporters on a banner displayed during the meeting.

After his team's victory against the Canaries, Brest captain Brendan Chardonnet expressed his wish to stay at Guingamp: “It's complicated because we have no information. We don't know anything. But like we have already said, we feel good in Guingamp We have our landmarks, our brands too. We manage to convey the atmosphere of Le Blé there. Our friends can move around quite easily. Also. If there is a choice to make, we would like to stay in Guingamp. Is that possible? Before playing in the play-offs, Roudourou will host a final Champions League meeting against Real Madrid and Kylian Mbappé on January 29 for the last day of C1.

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