News that did not fail to provoke a reaction. THE Canal Football Club who was just doing a topic on coaches, evoking in particular the delicate period that Pep Guardiola is going through at Manchester City, made a brief parenthesis on this ousting ofOlivier Dall'Oglio. Bertrand Latour is skeptical of this decision, finding in particular that the Saint-Etienne workforce is currently too weak: “If the problem at Saint-Étienne was Olivier Dall'Oglio it would be very good, it would mean that they will quickly recover. I think Saint-Étienne's squad is too weak at the moment. Salvation will certainly come through the winter transfer window and the contribution of certain players to turn the club around but there is no miracle. We have seen it in the clubs which have already made changes of coach: I do not believe that Montpellier has been transformed since Jean-Louis Gasset arrived, I do not believe that Rennes has been transformed since Sampaoli has been there. I do not dispute the contribution that Gasset and Sampaoli can make. I just think that the coaches work well and I think that it's a bit like society: we take and throw things away quite quickly. Coaches are the quickest fuses to blow since it's easier to change a coach than 23 players… But the best thing is to have chosen the 23 players better.“
Gauthier Kuntzmann would like to add a small clarification regarding the new management of AS Saint-Étienne: “Saint-Étienne is still a little different because there have been new owners for some time now and it is ultimately their first strong choice and they undoubtedly aspired to something else. The steep climb at the end of last season undoubtedly pushed them to continue with Olivier Dall'Oglio this season, in particular because of the clause which appeared in his contract (an additional year at ASSE for Olivier Dall'Oglio in the event of promotion to Ligue 1, editor's note).“
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