Philippe Montanier decides on his future
The surprise would also have been the opposite: Philippe Montanier will still be coach of Toulouse FC in 2022-2023. Word of the person concerned. Bound until the end of next season, the one who experienced the intoxication of a rise in elite as a player (1997), likes the Pink City club and wants to see what his group can do in Ligue 1.
“I had signed, remember, a two-year contract. I’m here, and happy to be here next year. It’s my will.” Clear, crisp and precise. If there was any ambiguity as to his presence on the Violets bench for their return to L1, the Toulouse coach lifted it today Thursday on the sidelines of the traditional press briefing before the reception of Nîmes on Saturday May 7 ( 8:45 p.m.) which could offer the title of champion to Haut-Garonne.Nothing could be more logical, but it’s always better when it’s said, since the former Real Sociedad technician has fulfilled his specifications: namely the climb. “Maintenance in one of the first two places” as the Norman had fun qualifying the presidential objective during his presentation the day after his signing on June 23.
Spierings gone… to stay
Another file on the transfer market whose period, unveiled yesterday by the League, will extend from June 10 to September 1 inclusive: that of Dutch midfielder Stijn Spierings. The Téféciste sentinel who had poured out in the press of his country acquired after the accession revealing the interest of several clubs, wanted to qualify his proposals in front of the media, this afternoon.
“I also have one season left on my lease, so normally I will still be from Toulouse even if in the end it is always the decision of the president who wins. Really, to change the situation, it would have to be a huge thing.. . Then, you know: when I sign at TFC, it’s to play in L1! I will not leave for the lower floor.”
Saturday, we will all have to be in the colors of TéFéCé ????
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