Despite the crisis in Saint-Étienne, why Olivier Dall'Oglio still retains the confidence of the leaders.
L’AS Saint-Étienne is going through a nightmare season. Yet another crushing defeat against Stade Rennais (0-5) confirmed the Greens' persistent difficulties. However, Olivier Dall'Oglio, at the center of criticism, seems to retain the support of leaders.
A coaching position under high tension
Despite the disappointing results, Dall'Oglio is reportedly not about to leave his post. According to The Team, ASSE leaders are not considering immediate dismissal. This decision is surprising given the extent of the setbacks suffered. However, it has its roots in the club's strict budgetary policy.
The owners of ASSE, from the Kilmer group, prefer to avoid costly compensation linked to contract termination. This economic strategy could, however, prove risky for the sporting future of the club.
For Dall'Oglio, each upcoming match represents an opportunity to turn things around. December marks one year since his arrival at the head of the Greens.
The limited impact of Jorge Sampaoli and Stade Rennais
Against Stade Rennais, Jorge Sampaoli's tactical superiority highlighted ASSE's structural shortcomings. The players seemed overwhelmed, a situation which calls into question Dall'Oglio's preparation and choices.
ASSE is sorely lacking in stability. Between a workforce losing confidence and contested tactical choices, the team must find a clear identity to hope to escape this negative spiral. Dall'Oglio will have to draw on his experience to restore balance and motivate his players to give the best of themselves.
If the leaders remain cautious about a change of coach, time is running out for Olivier Dall'Oglio. The next results will be decisive for its future. In the event of further poor performances, even Kilmer's fiscal prudence could give way to sporting and fan pressure.
The retention of Olivier Dall'Oglio at the head of ASSE reflects a desire for stability in the midst of a deep crisis. However, this confidence could prove fleeting if results do not follow quickly. Christmas could be synonymous with renewal… or rupture for the Greens.
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