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This Friday, the big Ligue 1 soap opera returns with an interesting poster between Stade Rennais and OGC Nice. A match marked by reunions for many players, at all levels.
Arnaud Pouille, former general manager of the Racing Club de Lens and now deputy president of Stade Rennais, will meet Franck Haise, former coach of the Sang et Or who arrived on the bench of the Aiglons last summer. But that’s not all since Haise will also meet his former captain Seko Fofana,
flagship recruit from Rennes this winter.
“I would have preferred that he signed on January 3”
“In Lens, he was one of my captains. If he made this choice, it was because he wanted to return to France. For the French Championship, this is good news. But I would have preferred that he signed on January 3 (so as not to qualify against Nice),” explained the Nice coach, before turning his attention to his opponent’s transfer window.
“They had a lot of changes in the offseason, a lot of departures and arrivals. It’s difficult to build in such a short time. But there is a lot more solidity in the last matches. It’s a team that concedes few chances. And with quality players on the offensive level. It obviously remains a direct competitor for European places. »
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