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Bruno Genesio, the Lille coach, is certain that his team is capable of bringing down the Turin ogre.
After defeating Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid, LOSC will try to add a third major European player to its roster. Tuesday evening, the northern team welcomes Juventus to their home ground. Bruno Genesio, his coach, firmly believes in a new feat.
“We have already accomplished two exploits. We must be able to reproduce it. We are going to play our luck to the fullest. We are at home, our public will be behind us”he said at a press conference this Monday.
Genesio optimistic for Tuesday
Genesio also specified that his training will evolve without particular pressure against the Bianconeri: “We have six points having played the two biggest teams in the group with Juve and Liverpool. It gives you confidence. That doesn’t mean everything will go perfectly well, but it gives you confidence. Having beaten these kinds of teams means that we are capable of doing it again. »
Finally, when asked if he has the impression that Lille inspires more respect in its opponents from now on, the Mastiffs coach replied: “I don’t pay attention to all that. The teams certainly take us more seriously. Concerning what we emerge, I haven’t necessarily seen any change in relation to all that. »
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