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Karim Ghezal vers un retour à Lyon ?

Karim Ghezal a été l'adjoint de Pierre Mignoni à Lyon entre 2016 et 2019. (Photo THIERRY BRETON/AFP via Getty Images)

Le LOU, actuel 13e de Top 14, songerait à Karim Ghezal pour remplacer Jono Gibbes, débarqué en début de semaine.

Ce serait une sorte de retour aux sources pour lui. L’ancien entraîneur en chef du Stade Français et entraîneur adjoint de l’équipe de France Karim Ghezal devrait rejoindre le LOU pour prendre les commandes d’un staff allégé de Jono Gibbes, débarqué lundi soir.

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Ghezal, 44 ans, a en effet démarré sa carrière d’entraîneur à Lyon en 2016, au sein du club où il a bouclé sa carrière de joueur (2014-2016).

C’est en tout cas ce qu’avance Rugbyrama, qui précise que Ghezal fait figure de favori devant d’autres techniciens comme l’Irlandais Jeremy Davidson ou le Néo-Zélandais Leon McDonald.

Ghezal remercié par le Stade Français le 30 septembre

L’ancien 2e ligne avait perdu son poste d’entraîneur en chef du Stade Français le 30 septembre après le début de saison calamiteux du club de la capitale (trois défaites sur les quatre premières journées), qui ne va pas beaucoup mieux depuis.

En proie à de mauvais résultats ces dernières semaines (cinq défaites de rang en Top 14), le LOU a plongé à la 13e place du championnat, conduit par un staff au fonctionnement tout au moins surprenant.

Jono Gibbes avait en effet été nommé consultant du club depuis l’été dernier, tout en passant la majorité de son temps en Nouvelle-Zélande auprès des Waikato Chiefs. Fabien Gegenbacher gérait les séances au quotidien, organisées lors de visioconférences quasi quotidiennes avec Gibbes.

On ne peut pas dire si l’arrivée probable de Ghezal permettra le redressement du club, mais en tout cas le LOU aura un technicien présent tous les jours au bord des terrains.

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