Habib Beye and Canal+, is it almost over?

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Failing to find a bench this summer, Habib Beye will continue his activity as a consultant within Canal+. While waiting for another opportunity…

After three seasons at the helm of Red Star, which he promoted to Ligue 2 at the end of last season, Habib Beye left his position in the hope of finding a more ambitious project. Yes, but the summer has passed and the former OM defender has not found the right shoe for him. It is therefore on Canal+, where he officiates as a consultant, that the 46-year-old coach will make his comeback.

I only have one cap, for now. “, confided Habib Beye during the back-to-school conference of the Canal+ sports department this Wednesday. Indeed, the former Senegalese international is still waiting for an opportunity as a coach.

Beye: “We will find this good project in due time…”

“Anyway, it will happen. Because my job is also coaching and I want to coach. I coached, I left… “, he assured and added: ” There is no disappointment about this summer, not at all. Because you have to find the right project. And that right project, we will find it in due time…”

Habib Beye therefore hopes to receive offers during the season. In the columns of L’Équipe, Thomas Sénécal, sports director of Canal +, said he was prepared to lose one of his star consultants. It’s no secret that he’s on the lookout for a coaching opportunity, he slipped.

And for us, having someone who is so immersed in the world of football, so up to date in his training techniques, in his knowledge of game systems, is a huge plus. Besides, our subscribers love Habib. In the meantime, he is with us, mainly commentating on the Champions League, with Paul Tchoukriel, and the Premier League.

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