Bruno Genesio dreams of coaching in Spain

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Bruno Genesio could see himself coaching on the other side of the Pyrenees. The LOSC coach has caused a bit of a sensation in Spain since his surprise victory in the Champions League against Real Madrid (1-0). Interviewed at length in daily life Marcajust before facing the other Madrid club in the Champions League, the former OL coach did not hide his attraction to the Spanish championship, where he could see himself coaching one day.

“I like Spanish football because, whatever the team, we take risks, we play well, it’s a football country, a public that knows football. Spain is one of the countries where you want to go and train. I went to Lyon, Rennes, Lille and I had the chance to play in the Champions League where I went, but it’s true that it would be interesting to coach in Spain. But I know it’s difficult for a Frenchman”blurted the French technician. While waiting to sit on a La Liga bench, Bruno Genesio has another meeting with a Spanish giant. This Wednesday, his LOSC goes to Riyadh Air Métropolitano to challenge Atlético de Madrid.

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