2024-10-31 10:36:00
This is a LinkedIn post that has been circulating on social networks for several hours: Christophe Galtierannoyed by his absence from the LOSC 80th anniversary poster, would have posted a message to this effect.
« Don’t you think there’s a person missing from this poster? It’s not like this person hasn’t played 3 seasons and coached the team for 4 seasons with these results. (…) Did anything happen in 2021? I say that, I don’t say anything. »
Absent but not annoyed
A message that could be credible… if the account that posted it was not a faux. No, Christophe Galtier did not write these words. Perhaps he is really annoyed by his absence from the poster, but he is not hiding behind this profile without photowho says he stayed at LOSC from January 2018 to April 2024 (while Galtier has no longer been the club’s coach since 2021), and whose telephone number leads to a person who is obviously not the former coach of the Mastiffs, according to the associated WhatsApp profile.
In short, don’t be fooled. If the absence of the now Al-Duhail coach may question some, even though he allowed LOSC to raise the bar and become champion of France in 2021, his non-presence on the poster is perhaps be due to its tensions with club president Olivier Létang. But obviously, if there is annoyance, he kept it to himself!
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**Interview with Football Analyst Marc Dupont on Christophe Galtier’s Absentia from LOSC’s 80th Anniversary Poster**
**Interviewer:** Good morning, Marc! Today, we’re delving into a recent controversy surrounding Christophe Galtier, the former coach of LOSC Lille. Reports have surfaced that he expressed displeasure over not being included in the club’s 80th-anniversary poster. What’s your take on this situation?
**Marc Dupont:** Good morning! It is indeed a fascinating story. Galtier had a significant impact on LOSC during his tenure, leading them to a Ligue 1 title in 2021, so his absence from this celebratory poster does raise eyebrows. His comments, or rather the rumors about them, reflect how he feels about his legacy at the club.
**Interviewer:** Yes, and it appears that a LinkedIn post purportedly from Galtier stirred some debate. However, it seems this post might not have been genuine. What implications does this have for him?
**Marc Dupont:** Absolutely, it’s troubling when misinformation spreads, especially when it’s about someone’s reputation. Galtier’s name had been misrepresented, and it’s crucial for his image, especially as he’s looking towards the future in his coaching career. While he may feel frustrated privately, he must navigate this situation carefully to maintain professionalism.
**Interviewer:** There’s been speculation regarding the significance of his achievements at LOSC and whether they merit inclusion on the poster. Do you think this is a fair point?
**Marc Dupont:** Very much so. Galtier was instrumental in reviving the club and set the foundation for its recent successes. His achievements over four seasons certainly warrant recognition. Still, posters and celebrations are subjective, and clubs sometimes have different focuses on how they celebrate their history.
**Interviewer:** Lastly, do you believe this situation could impact Galtier’s reputation or future opportunities in coaching?
**Marc Dupont:** It’s hard to say definitively, but if he navigates this well and maintains a focus on his next steps, it shouldn’t have a lasting impact. Coaches face highs and lows, and his resume speaks for itself. If anything, this incident could remind clubs of his value and the passion he brought to LOSC, which could open up more opportunities for him.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for your insights, Marc. It will be intriguing to see how this unfolds!
**Marc Dupont:** Thank you for having me! I’m looking forward to the next chapter in Galtier’s career.