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4 victories in 6 games: it's the flattering assessment of Habib Beye since his arrival on the bench Stade Rennais. For his first experience in Ligue 1 after a trainer at the Red Star, the Senegalese technician quickly imposed his precepts.
Successful beginnings that increase a great adventure in Brittany. But there is no question of drawing plans on the comets. Asked about his future in the medium term, Habib Beye was very clear on the subject, explaining that no decision would be made before the end of the season.
Habib Beye Cash on his future
“There will be no discussion, and I said, when I signed at Stade Rennais, that my future would not be posed until the end of the 34 days, launched the Rennes coach. It is by no means necessary, or a desire on my part, to discuss before that. The mission is clear. I want to go to the end of this mission, and we will have time to sit when we have done the job as we want to do. ”
Habib Beye initialed a contract until the end of the season with an optional additional year. “There is especially not the need to do it too quickly. I don't want to. The club will give you the reasons it wants to give you, but I want to be focused on the team and its progress. There is only that that interests me today. »» The message has passed.
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