Ines Jaurena : “J’ai émis le souhait de partir de Bordeaux parce que la gestion des féminines devenait de pire en pire”
In Progress, Ines Jaurenathe former Girondins de Bordeaux midfielder, looked back on his debut with Olympique Lyonnais, as well as his transition between FCGB and OL. “I arrived at OL on July 18, in a small group because most of the girls were at the Euros. The advantage is that the staff was fully available to welcome me and integrate me since we were in small numbers. This is the specificity of this club: you have to manage the moments of international break with the absence of some, as is currently the case […] I expressed the wish to leave Bordeaux because the management of women was getting worse and worse. I’m 31, I don’t have many years left to play, at least I’m closer to the end than the beginning, so when I was offered to join OL, a club with an ambitious project, with all that it allowed: an intense season to come and great competitions to compete in, it was exactly what I wanted. I was waiting for this turning point in my career…”.
Words, after those of Charlotte Bilbault, which would certainly please Gérard Lopez.
In South West this morning, day of confrontation between the women of Bordeaux and Lyon, Wendie Foxthe central defender of OL, spoke about the coach of the Girondins, Patrice Lair. “He is a coach who has marked me a lot. It is atypical in its mode of operation. I was young, I needed to be more regular and Patrice took me through stages, made me understand the high level requirements. It is a competitor. He can sometimes go too far in his words but we can understand him because he wants to win. He’s a pretty tough guy, who knows what he wants […] He has changed a bit, he has softened, he is more into dialogue (smile)”.
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