MHSC – : Jean-Louis Gasset adopted a positive attitude to relaunch

MHSC – : Jean-Louis Gasset adopted a positive attitude to relaunch
MHSC – Brest: Jean-Louis Gasset adopted a positive attitude to relaunch Montpellier

, which hosts on Sunday November 10, is clinging to the hope of a good performance.

“Forget that you have no chance, a misunderstanding could work…” This legendary phrase from Michel Blanc in Les Bronzés sums up the thoughts of Montpellier supporters before the match against Brest on Sunday at La Mosson. Montpellier are last in Ligue 1, have scored only eight goals and conceded thirty. He has only won once in ten matches. And here comes Brest, who are practically qualified for the knockout phase of the Champions League after four days (3 wins, 1 draw).

It is therefore difficult to be optimistic given the picture but it is the reality and the MHSC must live with it as it celebrates 50 years of its existence. A birthday that he will celebrate with great fanfare next Saturday, but the cake would be less indigestible if there was a good performance this Sunday. Jean-Louis Gasset, the new coach, who arrived less than three weeks ago, hopes that these upcoming festivities will give some extra soul to his players.

“We're going to be emotional, of course, since it will still bring back certain memories. I think they (the players) will make an extra effort.” Especially since the Montpellier ultras have decided to celebrate the event and another big disappointment would surely be badly accepted even if when they came to Grammont to meet staff and players, if there are ten players, the coach of MHSC asked them not to let go.

Gasset is waiting for something to click

Although the Montpellier residents remain on two blows at home (0-5 against , 0-3 against ) and a reaction is eagerly awaited. The speeches of Captain Téji Savanier who “did not want to be ashamed in front of the elders” at the time of the anniversary festivities and the coach who wanted to see Mosson again as “a minefield” had no impact on the results.

Will awareness take place this Sunday? In any case, Jean-Louis Gasset believes in it, “La Paillade is still alive, Sunday has to be a trigger”. A proactive speech in view of the attitudes seen in training over the past few days. “Everyone is working well, the important players are getting back to their level, we see the injured players arriving nearby, we say to ourselves that if we get a good result before the international break and pick up a little bit, We will have good days ahead of us.”hopes the pailladin coach.

Restore confidence

He and his assistant Ghislain Printant do everything to relax the heavy atmosphere through small exchanges and little words. “We have experience of these situations. We tell ourselves that there is no point in burying our heads in the bag. It sometimes happens that we start a season badly but there are examples which mean that the groups that have quality react at a moment.”
The aim of these discussions is to dispel the doubts that his players have in their heads and for them to evolve normally, without tension and without fear, unlike what we saw last week in (1-0), where the ball seemed heavy to carry for some and where the slightest gesture exuded excitement.

“The leitmotif of the week was to restore confidence in this group,” do not hide Jean-Louis Gasset. Who is also waiting and hoping for a sign from the football gods, the latest facts of the game often being to the disadvantage of Montpellier residents in recent times. What happens when teams are in trouble.

I can’t wait for Montpellier to find a“Wonderful Country”

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