When Pascal Dupraz has someone in his sights, he's not the type to let go.

After an obscure draw (0-0) in Ligue 2 in December 2019 against Clermont, while coaching Stade Malherbe de Caen, the Haut-Savoyard coach had done a double blow to the Gastien family.

“Between the player who cries all the time [Johan] and the father [Pascal, coach] who gives lessons to everyone, at times it gets drunk, he let go at a press conference.

He must stop fantasizing, Pascal, he is a brilliant trainer who always cries.

“A little over two years later, the bromance is still in good shape between the two Pascal coaches, now in Ligue 1.

"Clermont has nothing to envy to the precepts of Guardiola"

Thus, after the success (1-2) of ASSE, Sunday in Clermont, which allows the Greens (18th) to let go of their place of red lantern, Dupraz went there with a new tackle supported: "It's when even nice to outdo the pawn, in terms of control, to this team which has nothing to envy to the precepts of Pep Guardiola.

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💚 Yeah, well, ok, sorry, the 𝗷𝗼𝗶𝗲 𝗱𝘂 𝘃𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗮𝗶𝗿𝗲 may have overflowed a bit to the middle of the field... pic.twitter.com/GIPEnA9j6J

– AS Saint-Etienne (@ASSEofficiel) February 13, 2022

Then the former ETG coach went after Pascal Gastien more specifically: “I'm really happy to have shown him that a mountain dweller could make his team play.

He's a great boy but he's not fair play.

He's always squealing, it's annoying.

He demands cards from the referee.

With him, it's always someone else's fault.

“Finally, with Pascal Dupraz on the bench, we are almost entitled to the ingredients of a real derby between Clermont and ASSE.

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