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Bertrand Latour is taking part in his last show on the L’Equipe channel this evening. He sent a message to the colleagues he is about to leave.
After six years spent at RTLBertrand Latour was heading towards the channel The Team in 2019. Already a columnist for this media since 2016, the journalist will have remained there until the end of summer 2024 since he signed up with Canal+. Expected from Sunday on the encrypted channel to participate in his first ” Canal Football Club “, he will appear one last time on Friday in the show ” The Evening Team ” Before that, he already sent a farewell message.
On his social networks, the troublemaker posted a little note: “
It is time to say goodbye to the L’Équipe channel, to Mémé, to all colleagues and friends, not without emotion. » For his last show, he will be surrounded by the presenter Olivier Ménard, but also by Vincent Duluc, Hugo Guillemet, Pia Clémens and Dave Appadoo. Bertrand Latour’s last week in the sports media will have been full of emotion and sadness, he who testified in tears on Wednesday, the day of the announcement of the disappearance of Didier Roustan.
Successor of Pierre Ménès
Known for his strong opinions, Bertrand Latour rarely leaves anyone indifferent. It is notably for this character trait that
Canal+ decided to count on him. Orphan of Pierre Ménès, pushed towards the exit after accusations of sexist behavior the ” CFC ” never really recovered from this departure. Bertrand Latour’s tone could remind some people of the interventions of Pierre Ménès.
For his last appearance on L’Equipe, Bertrand Latour could be in for a few surprises, unless Olivier Ménard chooses to present a regular show. Viewers will nevertheless be able to count on the newcomer to host the show as he usually does.
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