LDC: Vincent Labrune is loose on the results of French clubs

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If French football is often talked about because of the TV rights crisis, the results obtained by the three -color clubs on the European scene this season are flamboyant. While the Champions League has adopted a new format, the four hexagonal stables have managed to qualify either directly for the knockout stages or to hang a dam.

Inevitably, these performances make a happy one: Vincent Labrune. In words for RMC Sportthe president of the LFP was delighted with the competitiveness displayed by the French clubs in the Champions League this season: “ Four French clubs in the final phase of the Champions League with more than 50% victories in the group stage, it is historic. It is the fruit of substantive work and a vision set up several years ago, that of supporting the main French clubs by giving them the means to be efficient in the European Cup, and By locomotive effect draw the entire Ligue 1 upwards. Hopefully this lasts over time.

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