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A mother since February 2024, Laure Boulleau has less opportunity to go “in the field”. The star consultant of
Channel Football Club every Sunday evening has its own program since the 2020-2021 season, entitled 24 hours of Boulleau. The former French international thus discovered the daily life of several Ligue 1 clubs (OL, Stade Rennais, OGC Nice, RC Strasbourg, FC Nantes, AS Monaco) and also offered two exciting numbers to meet Sébastien Haller (who then played for Ajax) and the Moroccan selection.
Laure Boulleau this time arrived at the Losc training center this week in order to experience from the inside the daily life of the Dogues, who are having a good season in Ligue 1 (4th in the ranking) and in the Champions League for the moment (4 victories in 6 matches). She was notably able to attend a session alongside Bruno Genesio, as shown in the photos posted by the northern club on Instagram. “Visiting this week to discover Losc from the inside, Laure Boulleau was properly welcomed by all the players and staff”added the club.
Two LDC clubs for Laure Boulleau
This season, Laure Boulleau had already joined a French club qualified in the Champions League, Stade Brestois. In Finistère, after the first European success of the Breton team against Sturm Graz (2-1) last September, the former left side of the Bleues and PSG had breakfast with Massadio Haïdara, Jonas Martin and Pierre Lees-Melou, before following a guided tour provided by coach Eric Roy.
At the end of a week without the Champions League (and therefore without
Channel Champions Club), Laure Boulleau will probably be one of the speakers at the CFC this Sunday presented by Hervé Mathoux, from 7:30 p.m., in the wake of the Premier League clash between Tottenham and leader Liverpool (kick-off 5:30 p.m. on Canal+). There will be no Ligue 1 to comment on this weekend and RC Lens-PSG in the 32nd final of the Coupe de France will not yet be played (it is set for 9 p.m.).
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