Barely in the top 10, dropped out of the race for Europe, Olympique Lyonnais is going through a new season full of turbulence.
This will have cost his position to Peter Bosz, never really convincing on the side of the Rhone.
Dismissed a quarter earlier, the technician would almost rejoice to see that nothing has gone better since his departure.
"There's of course a reason why they haven't won a title in the years before me," Peter Bosz said in an interview with ESPN.
In my opinion, the power rested too much on the players and there was not really a mentality of champions at the club.
They all want to be without being ready to behave like one.
Ouch.
Bosz sees himself well as a coach
The Dutch coach also spoke about his future.
He would see himself, in particular, as a successor to Louis Van Gaal at the head of the Oranje – although Ronald Koeman has already been appointed.
“I think a coaching job suits me perfectly.
You can still succeed as a nation with attacking football.
We could simply play in attacking 4-3-3 with the Dutch national team.
“A way to flirt with the opinion in the country, not frankly excited by the defense at five interviews in Qatar.
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