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Having worked for Paris Saint-Germain during his career as a technician, Jean-Louis Gasset, the OM coach, has forgotten nothing about his time in the capital.
In the minds of Parisian supporters, he will remain Laurent Blanc's eternal deputy. Jean-Louis Gasset has a CV as long as his arm, and it is not limited to his experience as number 1. Paris Saint-Germain was an important chapter in his career, in the shadow of other technicians like Blanc therefore , but also Luis Fernandez.
Loyal and honest, the current OM coach has very good memories of his time with the rival. And given his personality, no side will blame him.
When Gasset was in the other camp
While OM are called upon to challenge PSG for a still highly anticipated Classic, Sunday, on behalf of the 27th day of Ligue 1 (8:45 p.m.), Jean-Louis Gasset wanted to send a little message to Parisian supporters .
“The memories I have of it? A stadium in turmoil, unforgettable memories, very committed matches, he said, before praising his own camp, obviously. I am on the other side now, I know the atmosphere of the Vélodrome which can energize the players. It remains engraved for life, spectacular, it is equivalent to a European Cup match. I felt that on the OM bench against Villarreal, I felt something exceptional happening.”
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