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本帖最後由 Raul_Gonzalez 於 2013-10-8 22:29 編輯
就算夠人頭都未夠實力吧
試舉例: 我見加迪教練升上來用兩件左翼都唔似係好有潛質之流...
更大問題可能係多員當然主將已經開始迷失方向甚至逐漸喪失戰意...?
太早了吧? 只怕原來唔奇...!
另外, 可能言之過早, 但本季之後里昂可留現時隊中幾名大將嗎? 又能組軍至更強大嗎?
想想就覺奧拿斯個重返歐冠美夢難以成真鳥...
Raul_Gonzalez 發表於 2013-10-7 02:37
"Cette fois, ce sera dur de faire pire" -- "this time, it will be hard to do worse." The headline applied by Monday's L'Equipe to their report of Lyon's humiliating 5-1 defeat at Montpellier on Sunday said it all. After a promising start to the Ligue 1 campaign, a slip into mediocrity had suggested a difficult season, but this was a new low. The result is the club's heaviest defeat since the 6-1 beating at Nantes in February 2000.
Since that low at Nantes 13 years ago, the club have won seven Ligue 1 titles, one Coupe de France, a Coupe de la Ligue and reached the semi-finals of the Champions League. If you tried to place a bet on Remi Garde's current crop repeating any of those feats in the near future, you might struggle to find a bookie that could stop laughing for long enough to take your money.
"Yes, I feel as if I'm in danger (of the sack)," Garde admitted after Sunday's game. "I didn't see that all our players were good enough for Ligue 1." Most damningly, the coach added: "I saw some players give up in the second half." That does not bode well. Garde's remit -- and an admirable one it is -- since taking the job has been to develop, encourage and protect the club's vaunted academy products. This writer (Andy Brassell) was present for the coach cutting short and walking out of one press conference after a match against Lorient in April 2012 after becoming piqued by public and (perceived) media criticism of one of his star pupils, midfielder Clement Grenier.
Today, Garde is unable to properly perform at least two of those three key tenets, even if he is a hostage to financial circumstance. He deserves some sympathy. Though he may be some way short of the new Arsene Wenger that many have suggested, he has his merits as a coach, and presiding over such a programme of budget cuts is tough for somebody making his way in a first senior post.
He will survive, at least for now, simply because the club has little alternative at the moment. There are few top coaches who would accept working under a board that claims to be building towards a return to the Champions League, but wants it done on a shoestring. |
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