Nantes, future of the club: a very strong announcement

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Antoine Kombouaré has worked too hard not to know the rules of his profession. The experienced technician knows he is weakened by the recent results of his team. But the management of FC Nantes would have chosen to leave him on the bench for the Canaries’ next match, Saturday at 6 p.m., against the modest team of Drancy (National 3).

Kombouaré therefore followed the usual pre-match protocol, two days before this 32nd final of the Coupe de France against a club of a lower level. And the least we can say is that the FC Nantes coach did not mince his words when talking about his future.

“I have other things to care about than thinking about what I’m going to become.”

Obviously questioned about his current situation, Kombouaré was very clear. “ It’s been a long time since I asked myself this kind of question, otherwise I only think about that and ultimately, I don’t think about working. I have other things to care about than thinking about what I’m going to become “.

A clear message for its management, but also journalists and supporters of FC Nantes, while several names, including that of Habib Beye, have been circulating insistently in the media in recent hours.

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