“All the lights are green” For Olivier Giroud. LOSC says it. The French striker (38), who came from Los Angeles FC, resumed training with the northern club. And just over three weeks from the start of the season in Ligue 1 on August 15, no physical problem is to be reported for the top scorer in the history of the Blues.
If Lille supporters are already won over by his signature –
“In real life, we do not realize the dinguerie”thus entrusted one of them to La Voix du Nord -, this transfer hides a sad reality for the French championship. In any case, this is what Jennifer Mendelewitsch, players and consultant for the show
After Footon RMC waves.
For her, returns in Ligue 1 of old glories of the round ball says nothing good on the health of hexagonal football.
βIn general, I am not very enthusiastic about the feedback from players. You should never get back with your ex, even if they always come back. (β¦) Between the Giroud, the Aubameyang, I'm just afraid that we are becoming the Ehpad of Europe βshe said.
Olivier Giroud joins “the Ehpad de l'Europe”
“The problem is that we only recruit names, players that we will not be able to resellshe continues. French football complains of being out of resources but on the big (players) that we bring back, we know that it is extremely risky. You are on two-year contracts and maybe in six months you realize that you do not have the expected return. »»
And Jen Mendelewitsch to conclude: βI'm not talking about Aubameyang because in lining, it's rather a good choice and intelligent. It is more a global reflection on the other pre-retired people who come to sign in our Ligue 1. β
Olivier Giroud is one of them, therefore, but we could also include in the Paul Pogba list which, at 32 and after two seasons without playing, joined Monaco.