OGC . Franck Haise feared “a neurological problem” after going to the emergency room

OGC . Franck Haise feared “a neurological problem” after going to the emergency room
OGC Nice. Franck Haise feared “a neurological problem” after going to the emergency room

coach Franck Haise, absent from the post-match press conference on Sunday evening, November 24 due to a severe migraine, and admitted to the emergency room in the evening, was back this Wednesday, November 27, at the the day before the match against Glasgow Rangers, explained that he was suffering “high blood pressure”.

“I took exams on Sunday evening (after the victory against , 2-1) and yesterday again (mardi)which made it possible to detect high blood pressure, and to see that heredity works well for me »explained Haise, before specifying: “Sunday evening, I had a major problem and we feared a neurological problem. That’s why I was taken to the emergency room. The treatment has been ongoing since today (Wednesday) and it’s going well. »

Back on the bench against Glasgow

This blood pressure would be the result of the end of his team’s match on Sunday evening and the absence of a third goal for the Aiglons to take cover. Above all, the technician also drew the parallel between his comments on the overwork of coaches, last week in L’Équipe and the hypertension which awoke last Sunday. “This has never happened to me in 21 years of training. But from time to time you have to dig a little and that allowed me to realize that there was a problem to manage. This is the good side of things”continued the 53-year-old Norman.

On the other hand, after resting on Monday, he did not “no contraindication” to resume. Thursday evening, “I will experience the match as usual”he said. “If I’m here, with my group, it’s because I’m 100%. Otherwise, we would have made other choices. I will live with them. Intensely when you need to be intense, and calm when you need to be calm. »

“It can hurt your head a little.”

Raised on the stress of high-level coaches, particularly after the images of Pep Guadiola, with a bloody nose, after the Manchester City-Feyenoord meeting (3-3) on Tuesday evening, he indicated: “All coaches hate defeat. Afterwards we each experience it in our own way,. he analyzed. We internalize, we externalize. It’s a profession of passion. Like all professions of passion, we sometimes have difficulty removing it from our thoughts, our brain. Sometimes it can hurt your head a little. »

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Thursday evening, Nice (31st with 2 points), hosts Glasgow Rangers (10th with 7 points) during the fifth day of the league phase of the Europa League.

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