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The name of the OGC Nice coach comes back insistently on the Stade Rennais side.
THE Stade Rennais will it become a Racing Club de Lens 2.0? This is the question that has come up in recent hours in the environment of the Breton club.
After the arrival at the helm of Arnaud Pouille, former general manager of RC Lens, a few months ago as deputy president, Rennes hit hard on the transfer market this winter by attracting two former essential players from Sang et Gold: Seko Fofana and Brice Samba.
Haise discusses the rumors that sent him to Rennes
In this context, it is difficult not to mention the name of Franck Haise, the man who allowed Lens to secure an unexpected second place, one point behind Paris Saint-Germain at the end of the 2022-23 season. But the technician brushed aside these speculations out of hand.
“A subtle way to attract me? Subtle means or not, Rennes is recruiting and wants to improve its team, replied Haise at a press conference. Quality players have arrived and it is possible that others will arrive. They want to be ambitious and recruit for it. Whether they are players I know is another problem but I am the coach of Nice”concluded the technician.
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