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At 41, Alexsandro remains a key element in the defense of LOSC. The Brazilian defender, often associated with Bafodé Diakité in a central hinge, displays 39 tenures in 40 games in all competitions with the DOGUES this season.
Delighted to be able to rely on the Carioca experience, Bruno Genesio, the Lille coach, did not dry up for him during the press conference on Thursday, two days before the trip to Lyon in Ligue 1.. The Rhone technician sees Alexsandro a real model to follow, because of his passionate football approach.
Genesio's vision: between pleasure and enthusiasm
“I would like us to have a little more players like Alexsandro”first declared the 58 -year -old tactician.
“Sometimes my group is a little too school. Behaviors like that of Alex, who come out a bit of the ordinary, whether on the ground or outside, it feels good. We must always have in mind that our job is above all a game. If we do not come with joy, enthusiasm, and that we are stressed or that we feel inhibited or restrained, I think you have to do another job. »»
And Genesio to add: “What can we dream better when you are coach or professional football player?” You have to be aware of it and you have to have joy when you come to play football or train. »»
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