Genesio instead of Zidane, Walid Acherchour goes crazy

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As soon as the information that Didier Deschamps would leave the Blues at the end of the 2026 World Cup leaked, the name of Zinédine Zidane was popular for his succession. Whether

with coachessports consultants or even supporters, the 1998 Ballon d’Or is unanimous. Well almost.

On RMC, a listener suggested the name of Bruno Genesio. What made you jump

Walid Acherchour from his chair.

“Oh come on, I’m leaving the setlaunched the sports commentator before finally remaining on the air.

Eh ? Did we have fun in front of all Bruno Genesio’s teams? But… Genesio makes all his teams play well? Have you seen Lyon in the championship? Are we comparing Zizou and Genesio there? Really ?. »

Walid Acherchour comes out of his hinges

Stunned, Walid Acherchour followed up with a whole series of questions: “Tactically, Genesio is a better coach than Zizou? But are we among the crazy? But there, imagine that Philippe Diallo appoints Genesio. The crazy thing. We have Zidane on the market and Genesio is the coach? “.

Since the 2020-2021 financial year, at the end of which he left Real Madrid, Zinédine Zidane has no longer held a coaching position. During the summer of 2022, the native of Marseille was strongly expected to take his place on the PSG bench. Finally, it was Christophe Galtier who took the reins of the capital club.

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