Antoine Kombouaré, coach of FC Nantes and formerly of Paris Saint-Germain, was a guest on France TV. In particular, he was asked about the postponement of the PSG reception, to help them in their Champions League quarter-final against Aston Villa (March 9-15). He also talked about Nantes’ unbeaten record, which the Parisians can aim to break.
#LeMagLigue1 | « C’est très handicapant, on a refusé »
Antoine Kombouaré, entraineur du FC Nantes, est l’invité de Fabien Lévêque ! PSG, report de match, record historique : le coach nantais répond sans filtre.
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Kombouaré: “There are some battles we just don’t fight anymore”.
I have to be very clear, because I hear everything and anything. Me, as a coach, of course that’s very disabling. We refused. FC Nantes’ first decision, and mine, was to refuse.
However, as I said, there are some battles we just don’t fight anymore. Because we knew that, even if we refused, the board of directors would decide in favor of PSG. So what we did, above all, was fight so that if we had to play 3 games in a week, we’d play the derby against Rennes on Friday.
Can’t we put up a fight against PSG today ?
We can’t compete, but against PSG, I remember the great Lyon with Aulas, or OM. When they get to the quarter-finals or semi-finals, if that helps them get to the final, so much the better. All the better for PSG, who I’m a fan of.
But on a personal level, in terms of my work, it’s a handicap. So we’re not happy. But once you’ve said that, let’s keep a cool head and focus our energy on trying to win as many as possible.
Kombouaré: “We’re going to do everything we can to keep our record at FC Nantes.
PSG puts Nantes’ record of 32 games unbeaten in jeopardy. Can Paris do it ?
Of course they can. In any case, we’re going to do everything we can to keep our record at FC Nantes. I love PSG before and after, but during they’re an enemy, like all the other clubs. What’s more, it’s our record for this 95 generation, which is exceptional, and we’d like to keep it for ourselves.