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Vincent Burlet (LOSC): “My goal at is to launch my career in the professional world”

Loaned by LOSC to the FC club, in National, Vincent Burlet appeared at a press conference for the first time. The opportunity for him to say a little more about his projects and his integration.

It’s been a month since Vincent Burlet (19) left LOSC to temporarily stand on his own feet far from the cocoon. Loaned to Le Mans FC, which welcomed Ugo Raghouber last season, he discovered the third national level. Starting three times in as many matches played by his team since his arrival, he appeared at a press conference this Thursday. This was his first appearance in front of the media. The opportunity for the young Mastiff to look back on his integration and his objectives during his freelance career in Le Mans.

“I feel very good here. They made me feel very welcome, everyone, from the start. It’s like I’m still part of the family, because that’s what we are herebegan Vincent Burlet, unaccustomed to the exercise. The goal is simple, that’s what you just said, to start my career in the professional world. The goal is to grab as much playing time as possible.he continues, launched immediately on Ugo Raghouber, his former teammate within the LOSC reserve and on the potential exchanges which pushed him to seize the hand extended by the Le Mans leaders. We didn’t talk a lot about it, but from the little we said to each other, it was only good things about the club and the people there.”confided the Belgian.

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Somewhat intimidated, he then spoke at length with one of the journalists present on site. The subject? Mental preparation. In a bad situation, the Manceaux could use this bias to bounce back and launch a successful dynamic. For his part, Vincent Burlet admits to being accompanied individually: “I am followed by a mental trainer and I think everyone handles things in their own way here (no mental trainer at Le Mans, editor’s note). We started with Lille, we were followed, and then I continued to see him on my side. It brings me calm and a lot of serenity, it makes me feel good. This also allows me to be less annoyed, less frustrated over nothing, and also to be able to see further, to project myselfpours out the young full-back, who nevertheless does not know if this could be a solution to the collective problems encountered by his family.

“This can be complementary to what we do on the ground, but once again, everyone sees things in their own way. It’s something very personal.”he concluded this Thursday a few hours before a new National match. This Friday (7:30 p.m.), Le Mans FC travels to the Stade Robert Diochon to face Quevilly- as part of the seventh day of the championship.

Vincent Burlet at a press conference

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