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Arrived on the L'Equipe channel in 2016, where he followed in particular the French football team, Bertrand Latour joined the Canal+group at the start of the school year. “” It quickly sounded obvious: Canal is the benchmark for football on television ”explained to Télé-Loisirs The 33 -year -old sports journalist, who intervenes, among other things, on the set of the Champions Club canal during European evenings.
During this interview, Bertrand Latour also confided in his relationship outside the antenna with the consultant and former player of PSG and Blue, Laure Boulleau. “” We tease ourselves. Laure even sends me messages when you don't work. We sometimes write on weekends to talk. For example, we debated the OM transfer window “, He confessed.
“Laure even sends me messages when you don't work”
Delighted to officer alongside ” His friend “ Samir Nasri, Bertrand Latour also has very good relations with the presenter Hervé Mathoux. “” We had lunch together before starting in the CFC. And we also tell us outside the shows », Says the journalist with notices often decided, which earned him to be regularly targeted on social networks. “” It's been a long time since I saw it with a lot of detachment ”, he conceded.
This complicity with his new colleagues within the Bolloré group is ” beneficial “In his eyes, because” This allows us to go further in the debates: we can get into it and chamber. Obviously, the group lives well on Canal+.
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