Fonseca, the untenable situation

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This Sunday evening, Olympique Lyonnais moves to the lawn of the OGC Nice, on the occasion of the closing match of the 25th day of Ligue 1. This meeting marks the start of

The very long suspension that Paulo Fonseca was received Last Wednesday.

Rémy Vercoutre wonders how this situation will be able to last for nine months. “I can see that everyone wants to be one with the coach. It's a nice thing, now it will be punctual or will it last? I wonder how they will be able to manage this situation with a coach who is not allowed to come to the locker room ”, said the former goalkeeper this Sunday morning on RMC.

Fonseca, pessimistic vercoutre lengthwise

And the one who was still recently in the staff of

Wise stone to continue: “It's complicated to be able to breathe something into your team. He can certainly communicate via his staff. But the gestures, the presence of a main coach … is very important. It may weigh over time. I thought I read that Fonseca was very confident. But it is difficult to manage in every match. Better to have the players with you ”.

It is Jorge Maciel who will replace Paulo Fonseca on the Rhodanian sidelines. This Portuguese technician has already had several experiences as an assistant of the latter.

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