John Textor predicts the future of OL

Published:

By: Manu Tournoux

John Textor is certain, he has the arguments to convince the DNCG not to administratively demarcate his Olympique Lyonnais.

Olympique Lyonnais is playing this Saturday's last game in the league season this Saturday. Paulo Fonseca players welcome Angers at Groupama Stadium (9 p.m., 34th day) with the firm intention of validating a European place. For his part, John Textor continues to claim publicly that his club will remain in the elite of French football next season despite the threats that weigh on him.

In the CHORMATOR of the DNCG for very long months, the Rhone club and its president will have to convince the financial gendarme of Ligue 1 that the necessary money will be present to be able to continue. On the side of supporters and observers, doubt is present. For John Textor, however, there is no need to worry. He said it again during a filmed exchange with an OL fan.

It was the latter who published him on his social networks. An account openly favorable to the departure of President Textor. The leader came to give him his point of view:
“We put 290 million euros and we will still put more. »» For John Textor, the important thing is to believe his words and not to listen to what can be said elsewhere on the subject: “Do not read the fucking press”he thus swung to his interlocutor.

“We are already saved,” says John Textor

And the American leader to ensure one last time:
“There is nothing to save, we are already saved. »» Good news or not from the point of view of supporters? Very difficult to say for the moment. The most important in the very short term is that Lyon wins at home this Saturday. And a huge miracle is still possible for a preliminary champions League tour. This would take a combination of factors.

First, that Lyon wins. Then, that Nice lost against Brest, that Lille is defeated by Reims and that Strasbourg be beaten by Le Havre. A completely improbable scenario. In the meantime, John Textor tries to reassure as he can on the future of OL.