It's a lapalissade: no need to have been a great player to be a great coach. Franck Haise completely demonstrates it. OGC Nice coach clearly asserted himself as one of the best Ligue 1 coaches during his visit to RC Lens. His style of play and his eating allowed the Sang et Or to replay the first roles in the elite and even to compete in the Champions League. Far from the Bollaert audience since last June, the 53 -year -old coach is now trying to take the Aiglons to the European Cup (the Niçois are 3rd behind OM and in front of Lille and Monaco).
Contrary to what one might think, Franck Haise does not come from the amateur world. Admittedly, he was coach of the reserve at FC Lorient then at the RC Lens before replacing Philippe Montanier, just before the rise in 2020 validated by the stopping of competitions in France. He had previously managed youth teams from Stade Rennais or the Mayennais stadium in CFA 2. But Haise was indeed a professional footballer. If he has never played in D1, he chained many seasons in the second division with Rouen, Laval, Beauvais and Angers in the 90s (287 matches, for 7 goals).
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Emmanuel little happy for Franck Haise
Defensive or left -back midfielder Franck Haise had an honorable career after being the little prodigy of RC Rouen, starting as a first team at the age of 17 in 1989. He thus rubbed shoulders with Emmanuel Petit (aged one year less) on the fields of Normandy, as he wanted to emphasize the 98 world champion in Rothen ignites On RMC. A native of Dieppe, Petit started in the modest corner club, ES Arques-la-Bataille, and it was by evolving in regional selection that he was spotted by AS Monaco, where he was able to continue his training as a footballer.
“Manu” little one admires the career of coach of “Francky” Haise. “I tell myself that there is no absolute truth when I look at the journey of (Bruno) Genesio. There are many coaches who were unknown and who left the shadows with a beautiful CV and sometimes even a certain charts. It is not a guarantee of having been a great player to be a good coach. The codes have changed in a locker room. It's your charisma, your daily management, your training sessions, it's a lot of things ”thus launches the old defensive midfielder of Arsenal and Barça.
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