Foot OL – This week at OL was nonsense! – Olympique Lyonnais

Laurent Blanc is over, it’s finally Fabio Grosso who takes charge, after a hectic week which saw OL and especially John Textor going in all directions.

It’s game day for theOlympique Lyonnais this Sunday, and that won’t hurt the supporters, even if they don’t want to see the name of their team still in last place at the end of this 5th day. The fear of experiencing a new fiasco after Montpellier and Paris SG is real, even if Le Havre is not an ogre of Ligue 1. But the arrival of a new coach, in the person of Fabio Grosso, who will not be in place only from next week, necessarily gives hope. Laurent Blanc left, and John Textor had a hectic week finding the right technician. Le Progrès looks at these few days of fog, where the American owner pulled in all directions to try to find the coach capable of straightening out OL.

Names and no logic at Textor


And it is precisely the fact that negotiations or discussions have been announced with technicians with completely different profiles which worries the regional newspaper. “ It continued with a grotesque cacophony emanating from management scrambling to find a coach, with a litany of names dropped in the public square, including Gattuso, Beye, Glasner. And relating to men with profiles having nothing in common. This cookie-cutter policy fortunately ended on Friday with apparently rather reassuring information., explains Le Progrès, which does not understand how OL were able to move from Gennaro Gattuso to Habib Beye, two coaches with totally different profiles, experience and principles. We must believe that there was an emergency, even panic, in the house. But as the local newspaper explains, it ended rather well with the appointment of a technician like Fabio Grosso who was unanimous, who still embodies part of the history of the club, and who He seems to know where he is going with his deputies.

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