Létang maintains total confidence in Genesio after Lille's defeat

LOSC president Olivier Létang reaffirmed his total support for coach Bruno Génésio on Sunday, despite the heavy 1-4 defeat to Strasbourg in Ligue 1. Lille is going through a tough period with five consecutive defeats since the start of the year. Létang emphasizes the need to stick together to turn things around.

Lille Olympique Sporting Club (LOSC) suffered another heavy defeat on Sunday, losing 1-4 to RC Strasbourg in matchday 19 of Ligue 1. This poor performance marks the fifth loss for the Dogues since the start of 2026, across all competitions. Despite this dismal run, president Olivier Létang has reiterated his confidence in coach Bruno Génésio.

Questioned in the mixed zone after the game, Létang stated: "The start of 2026 is very difficult in terms of results. I have great confidence in the entire squad, the staff, and Bruno; we must stick together, rediscover our values and virtues. In this period, it's a vicious circle; we must stick together and remain solidary. I have great confidence and a lot of strength." He recalled comments from a recent interview with Le Figaro, stating that Génésio will remain in post next season. "It's not even up for debate," he added, emphasizing: "He is doing remarkable work, our relationship is very good, total confidence."

Acknowledging that "the period is black," Létang took responsibility: "I am the first one responsible." He called for a collective response to reverse the trend, stressing the strength needed to break the vicious circle. Currently fifth in the Ligue 1 standings, Lille will face Freiburg in the Europa League on Thursday with Génésio still at the helm. In the Europa League, the northern French side, 21st, will fight for qualification in the final matchday.

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