Ligue 1: the New Nantes Coach Luis Castro Suspended for the Arrival of the Psg
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The successor of Antoine Kombouaré on the Nantes bench will attend the reception of the PSG on Sunday for the opening of the Ligue 1. The 45-year-old Portuguese is suspended after a warning received in his last match with Dunkirk.
This Sunday, on the first day of Ligue 1, FC Nantes will host Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in a much awaited match by the French football fans. However, a crucial element will mark this meeting: the presence of Luis Castro, the new coach of the Canaris, will be absent, a situation that raises many questions. Why, in a match of this magnitude, does a team have to compose without its main coach? This article explores the reasons that led him to purge…
The FC Nantes will have to do without its new coach, Luis Castro, for the reception of the PSG on the first day of Ligue 1, this Sunday. The Portuguese coach is purging a suspension following a card received in his last match with Dunkirk in Ligue 2.
Luis Castro, the New Coach of Nantes, Will Be Suspended for the First Day of Ligue 1 Against the Psg
The new Nantes coach Luis Castro will not be able to lead the match against the PSG on Sunday (20:45 pm) on the 1st day of Ligue 1, from his bench. The Portuguese will have to purge a suspension after a card received in his last match with Dunkirk.
Ligue 1 starts this weekend with an expected poster between FC Nantes and PSG, which will close the first day at the Stade de la Beaujoire.
Three days away from the Nantes/PSG match, which will close the first day of Ligue 1, four absent players are already to be deplored on the Parisian side and one on the Nantes side, but there will probably be more. The point on the suspensions, wounded and players left behind before Nantes/PSG.
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