“I have a lot of respect for what is happening in ” admits Grégory Schneider after OGC – LOSC

“I have a lot of respect for what is happening in ” admits Grégory Schneider after OGC – LOSC
“I have a lot of respect for what is happening in Lille” admits Grégory Schneider after OGC Nice – LOSC

Able to pick up the point from a draw in after holding off Juventus in the Champions League during the week, LOSC was not all disappointed. Grégory Schneider applauds.

Traveling to Nice this Sunday, after some mechanical setbacks at takeoff, LOSC was conquering far from its bases, but did not necessarily impose itself. Opposed to the Aiglons, the Mastiffs bit, but ended up foiling a few seconds before the whistle. You understood it in a few lines. They led before being caught and conceding a draw (2-2) on the gong on the Côte d'Azur. Despite everything, the copy produced was praised by the journalists and consultants present around the set. The Team Evening this Sunday, November 10.

“Frankly, they are having a big, really big match and there are three shots on the postswould like to remind Grégory Schneider, launching into praise. You still have to understand that this is a team on edge in the middle of the week because the Champions League is what it is. They have had between ten and fourteen players on the flank since the start of the season. When these guys come back, they'll just have another team. They are still at an exceptional level of performance. There's something going on there. They will look beyond themselves and when it is 17-year-old kids who are on the field, it is to make the mesh. It’s really something atypical that we have to look at very closely and for which we have to have a lot of respect.”he confides, seeing his remarks being agreed with by the majority of his friends.

Statements by Olivier Létang

This first flattering analysis does not, however, overshadow the declarations of the players, and in particular those made by Olivier Létang in the mixed zone. The entire set was surprised by the vehement tone used by the LOSC leader: “It’s cruel for the playersquickly continues Grégory Schneider, followed by Frédéric Piquionne. It’s still a torpedo. This is audible from the president, but we must be wary. The speech could break. You have to pay attention to the group”exclaims the former Olympique Lyonnais player.

The final word is for Raymond Domenech: “They can win before, and it was not through clumsiness that they hit the bar. It's hard to blame them after this match. The speech is unwelcome, misplaced”he judges, to conclude.

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