AS Saint-Étienne failed to secure a second consecutive victory last weekend against Olympique Lyonnais. In the derby, the Greens lost at Parc OL by the smallest of scores, a week after a home victory against RC Strasbourg.
A logical defeat given the immense gap between the two teams but which logically leaves a bitter feeling for ASSE, the players and its supporters. It must be said that with this new defeat, Sainté remains in the red zone in a barrier position just three points behind Montpellier, last in Ligue 1, which won at the same time against Brest.
Olivier Dall'Oglio is “proud” of his players
If mathematically this defeat is catastrophic for ASSE just before the international break, it nevertheless remains encouraging for Olivier Dall'Oglio, who will have to replace Mickaël Nadé. Indeed, the Saint-Etienne technician did not blame his players in the Parc OL locker room after the final whistle. This is what ASSE reveals in its inside report of the meeting.
“I am proud of you. I'm proud of the team, we didn't achieve everything but we had chances. We moved these guys, so for the future it’s good. Frankly it's good, we have to keep this fucking state of mind that we have. There are things that are interesting. Now, we are full of regrets because there was really something to do,” declared Dall'Oglio after the defeat against OL.
“It would have taken a little more madness”
“We’re on the right track guys! We will also have our own moment at some point. It would have taken a little more madness. We will continue to move forward, continue to work, for each other. Honestly it's hard, it's hard for all of us. It's very hard because there's a lot of frustration but we're still moving forward. »
“We have two weeks to work, we know we have a big match coming up (against Montpellier). We are going to let the internationals go but behind them we will continue to work. We have a big match against Montpellier guys, we are preparing and we continue to move forward like this all together. »
Supporter of En Avant de Guingamp, the best of the Breton clubs, I prefer to meet Yannis Salibur, Cristophe Kerbrat or Jeremy Sorbon rather than Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi or Sergio Ramos.
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