“It’s a match to win”, the logic of Gabriel Gudmundsson before LOSC – Stade Brestois

“It’s a match to win”, the logic of Gabriel Gudmundsson before LOSC – Stade Brestois
“It’s a match to win”, the logic of Gabriel Gudmundsson before LOSC – Stade Brestois

Gabriel Gudmundsson, totally focused, tried to rule out all the possible distractions that could and can surround the upcoming duel between LOSC and Stade Brestois this Friday.

Returning from a trip to , where frustration emerged from the final whistle following a late equalizer (90+4′), LOSC must already turn to the reception at Stade Brestois. But has the page really been turned? “We lost two points in Montpellier, but we must not get stuck on that. We have a very important match tomorrow (Friday) and if we want to continue to be placed at the top of the rankings, it is a match which can put us back on the right path and allow us to maintain our position, even if it will be difficult “launched the Swede.

A new page can therefore be written, with the Pirates of as antagonists. A poster similar to the Champions League in , a competition in which both teams perform: “For French football, it is perhaps a Champions League duel. But for us, it's a match like any other that can allow us to continue our momentumhe dismisses with the back of his hand. is a team that has a lot of quality, good players, who play with a lot of intensity. It may be a match that resembles it, but above all it is a match to be won”he assures with conviction.

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The subject of the Champions League continued at a press conference this Thursday: “If we had done a betting game before starting the competition, and we had looked at the odds, I think a lot of people would not have announced us at this level. It is important for Ligue 1 to have competitive teams fighting for the highest places in the ranking. I am happy that Brest, even for Monaco and (temporarily eliminated from the competition), but we will only be focused on ourselves, to obtain a good result tomorrow and finish the year in style”concludes Gabriel Gudmundsson 24 hours before the start of the match between LOSC and Brest this Friday.

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