OL, Pierre Sage lifts the veil on his future

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While the maintenance operation is on track for Olympique Lyonnais, Pierre Sage spoke about his situation at the head of OL.

Appointed at the end of last year as interim head of Olympique Lyonnais, Pierre Sage was quickly reappointed until the end of the season. And while OL managed to extricate themselves from the red zone and even give themselves a little breathing room in the race to remain, Fabio Grosso’s successor can imagine himself continuing his mission beyond this summer. Even if he will undoubtedly have to obtain his coaching diplomas, which he does not yet have.

” My situation ? There are two things: I must meet the sporting objective that has been set for me, and I must also be trained and qualified to save my club 25,000 euros per match. But you have to prioritizereplied Pierre Sage at a press conference, relays l’Equipe. The first priority is to achieve the objective. The second is to train myself and get the diploma. And if the two are combined, I might have the opportunity to continue but that only happens in third. I want to continue to help this club, in any case I aspire and hope that my future is at OL. »

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