Zapping But! Football Club OL: the complete list of Les Gones
OL’s fourth defeat in a row yesterday at Lens (0-1) will have no effect on the future of Peter Bosz. The Dutch technician, not particularly worried following the meeting, received the unconditional support of Jean-Michel Aulas and will be there to coach Les Gones during the next L1 match.
“We are going to prepare for the match once morest Toulouse (Friday) to win it and then we will take stock, replied the president of OL to L’Équipe. We lose once morest a very good team and especially by a referee who decides the fate of the match. The fate of the matches is played on not much. We are 7th and we have to win on Friday. Vincent (Ponsot, director of football) and Bruno (Cheyrou, head of the recruitment unit) are doing a very good job… And you have to be patient with Peter (Bosz). »
On Twitter, Aulas broadcast the same speech of unity. “When you want to kill your dog, you say he has rabies, wrote the Lyon president on the social network. Defeats are not indicative of our team qualities, nor of the staff’s options: we have to work and finally win on Friday. OL are 7th and the bashing is weakening us rather than helping us. Let’s be strong. »
@hugoguillemet when you want to kill your dog, you say he has rage: the defeats do not reveal our team qualities, nor the options of the staff: we have to work and finally win on Friday OL are 7th and the bashing weakens us rather than helping us: let’s be strong ????
— Jean-Michel AULAS (@JM_Aulas) October 2, 2022
to summarize
Joined by L’Équipe late Sunday evening following Olympique Lyonnais’ new defeat at Lens (0-1), Jean-Michel Aulas left no doubt regarding the continuity of Peter Bosz on the Gones bench from Friday once morest Toulouse (9 p.m.).