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Arrived on the bench of Stade Rennais To succeed Jorge Sampaoli, Habib Beye did not miss his debut in Ligue 1. For his very first match in the elite as a coach, the former Red Star coach allowed the Breton club to sign a Very precious success against Strasbourg (1-0), before continuing in Saint-Etienne (0-2).
But its mission is just beginning, and the path is still long in the fight for maintenance. Beye will also have to face certain criticisms of his consultant label.
Rothen displays his skepticism
Asked about the appointment of Habib Beye at Stade Rennais, Jérôme Rothen was skeptical compared to the duration of the contract. “Rennes signed Beye six months!” Six months, just to see huh, to see if he manages to get his head out of the water in Rennes. With an optional year, yes, but optional. It's unheard of … “ironically thundered the former French international on RMC
“If they trust him, with certainties, they give him a year and a half. After all that, it was the least of things. Already, I am skeptical about it ”concluded Rothen, not tender with the technician, but also with the management of Stade Rennais
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