Lille: Genesio, the big rant

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Bruno Genesio wouldn't have the card with observers? This is suggested by the coach of LOSCthis Friday, during a tense exchange at a press conference.

While he succeeded Paulo Fonseca on the Lille bench last summer, the French technician will find his Portuguese counterpart on the occasion of the shock of the weekend opposing Lille to Lyon on Saturday.

Bruno Genesio, LOSC coach.

Genesio was thus asked what was left of “La Patte Fonseca” in his Lille team. A question that has not obviously passed …

Genesio annoyed by a question at a press conference

“” What's left of his paw in Lille? It annoys me a little to tell you the truth, Tonnée Bruno Genesio. I have a lot of respect for Paulo Fonseca, who is a great coach and I say it in all honesty. But it annoys me a little and I just want to say that when I arrived, the LOSC was not in the Champions League, whether my teams, whether Lyon or Rennes, did not wait for me to be in Lille to play football too, start from behind, score more goals. »»

And Bruno Genesio to specify his thought: ” Yes it annoys me a little, I'm a little tired of all that. But that said, once again, I have a lot of respect for man and for the coach because he is someone I really like. That's said.

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