Ironically, Pierre Ménès knocked out Ligue 1 clubs participating in the European Cups

Ironically, Pierre Ménès knocked out Ligue 1 clubs participating in the European Cups

Following the disappointing results of the French clubs participating in the European Cups on Thursday, September 15th, Pierre Ménès expressed his concern at Ligue 1 level…

This is a complex evening experienced by Ligue 1 clubs participating in the European Cups on Thursday, September 15. This is why Pierre Ménès reacted with a bad weather outlook to the performances of FC Nantes, AS Monaco, Stade Rennes in the Europa League and OGC Nice in the Europa League Conference: “Results of the evening… Two losses, two draws…“The columnist sighs at the beginning of a video posted on his YouTube channel. Pierrot LeFoot. Pierre Ménès then applauded the results of the French teams: “Great French football, great… Truly the best in the Talent League!

To console himself, Pierre Ménès takes refuge in Rennes’ draws against Feberbahce (2-2) and Nice’s draw against Partizan Belgrade (1-1). Regarding Monaco and Nantes, ancient historian Channel Football Club showed no mercy:To tell the truth, there was a good Rennes-Fernerbahce match that was real European Cup math. Let’s say Belgrade-Beautiful, no problem. The other two were dramatic!

Pierre Ménès was the first to criticize the performance of FC Nantes, who beat 3 goals and 0 against Karabakh in Azerbaijan. Antoine Kombouaré’s men conceded 3 goals in 12 minutes in the second half, which was enough to appall Pierre Ménès:It’s incomprehensible ! I don’t care if there are no small teams anymore, but it’s still an Azeri team. I know Nantes isn’t a squad in Ligue 1 but still 3-0 in Azerbaijan, doesn’t that concern anyone?

Same devastating observation for AS Monaco, who lost to Hungarian club Ferencvaros (1-0) at home: “As for Monaco, where Ferencvaros, one of the important names of European football, was beaten at home, but we must go back to the 1950s!“Although the French clubs showed a better face last week, Pierre Ménès does not hide his concern about the Ligue 1 teams’ ability to achieve good results in various European Cups in the future:”The balance sheet is very sad. Last week we were happy for the UEFA index, this week we will cry. We hope the sequel will be brighter. But we’re all bad in the same way, damn we’re bad.

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Source: Programme Television

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