LOSC: Olivier Létang aims for a title for a magnificent season

LOSC: Olivier Létang aims for a title for a magnificent season
LOSC: Olivier Létang aims for a title for a magnificent season
Posted at 11:33 p.m.

In a climate marked by fierce competition at the top of French football, LOSC president Olivier Létang has clearly expressed his ambitions for his team. The northern club is aiming high this season, with specific objectives in the different competitions.

The high ambitions of LOSC according to Olivier Létang

With the season in full swing, LOSC is shining on the European scene with remarkable performances. Having managed to win against giants like Real Madrid by a goal to zero and by taking over Atlético Madrid with a score of three goals to one, the team is causing a sensation in the Champions League. However, in Ligue 1, the position of the Mastiffs is a little further behind, currently placed in fourth place in the ranking, just behind PSG, OM and AS Monaco. As the Coupe de matches prepare to begin for the Lille club, Olivier Létang has clearly set the directions and aspirations of his club through these competitions.

During his appearance on the show “L’Équipe du Soir”, the president of Lille did not hide his desire to see the club win a title this season. For him, a successful season would be marked by winning a prestigious title, ideally in a high-level European competition. With a stated ambition for the Champions League, Olivier Létang does not rule out any scenario, although he keeps his feet on the ground regarding the challenges to come. He says: “A memorable season would be a season with a trophy. We want to shine in a European competition and aim for the top.”

This statement shows the determination of LOSC leaders to place the club on a pedestal, not only in France but also on the international scene. By emphasizing the importance of achieving at least one major success on a European scale, Létang sends a clear message about the direction the club is taking, driven by a strong commitment to pushing the boundaries and aiming for the heights of football.

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