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The 98 world champion Lionel Charbonnier, third goalkeeper of Aimé Jacquet's Blues, is now one of the speakers of the program L'AFTER Foot on RMC.

If he holds his coach diplomas and has been a coach of FC Istres, Tahiti coach or even head of the national Indonesia, Lionel Charbonnier teams is now TV and radio consultant like other world champions 98 like Bixente Lizarazu, Marcel Desailly, Robert Pirès, Emmanuel Petit, Thierry Henry and Christophe Dugarry. The third goalkeeper of Aimé Jacquet (Bernard Lama was Barthez's lining) intervenes in After Foot To analyze in particular the Ligue 1 meetings on RMC.

“Charbo” was delighted with the draw torn off by AJ Auxerre on the field of the OGC Nice (1-1), Friday evening at the opening of the 26th day of Ligue 1. The native of Poitiers was trained at AJA, before being the lining of Bruno Martini then the essential number 1 of Guy Roux from 1992 to 1998, by realizing the double Ligue 1-Cupe of France in 1996. made it possible to join the France group in 1997 and to live the incredible adventure of the World Cup in France, before trying its luck at the Glasgow Rangers at 31 years old.

Coal: “I find it inadmissible”

After Nice-Auxerre, Lionel Charbonnier also pointed out the sparse public of the Allianz Riviera while the training led by Franck Haise is launched in the race for qualification in the Champions League. “When you have a team that fights for the Champions League, to qualify, and I see a stadium in a full third party, at the empty third party, it is not normal. You fight to put pressure on Marseille, to do the champions, and El Stade is half empty. I find it inadmissible. I don't know why, maybe the Niçois are frustrated ”launched Charbonnier to a supporter of the radio gym.

The Aiglons lacked the mark by being caught in additional time by the Burgundians (Florian goal was in the 94th minute, after an opening of the Evann Guuessand score at the end of the first period). Nice had the opportunity to get tied with OM, the 2nd in the Ligue 1 ranking, and finally found itself 4th, lined by AS Monaco unlike goals, two weeks from a Riviera derby in Louis-II after the international window. Seven days from the end, AJA, for its part, is 11th, more than 10 points in the red zone.

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