Radio Foot internationale is back on the air for a new season of competitions and surprises! Be there! In the summary of the show this Monday at 4:10 p.m. TU and 9:10 p.m. TU: – A look back at the disappearance of Issa Hayatou; – The new Liga season; – Ligue 1: OM takes the lead!
– Return to the disappearance of Issa Hayatou. The former CAF president has always defended the principles and sovereignty of the African continent. A mandate of almost 30 years, an innovative leader, who fought for an African country to host the World Cup (South Africa in 2010), and for more African nations to participate in the tournament. The Cameroonian also increased the final phase of the CAN to 24 teams, and initiated the creation of the CHAN. What legacy does the native of Garoua who dedicated his entire life to sport leave?
– The new Liga season. 4 days after lifting the European Super Cup in Warsaw at the expense of Atalanta Bergamo, Real Madrid’s new Merengue Mbappé was held to a 1-1 draw in Mallorca, F. Mendy saw red. With their offensive assets and an armada of stars, will the grace period of the Spanish and European champions continue? What about the integration of the ex-Parisian? Will he manage to put himself at the service of the Madrid collective? What competition for the Casa Blanca? Atlético has strengthened, Hansi Flick’s FC Barcelona has already taken the lead, achieving its first by winning in Valencia, thanks to a double from Lewandowski.
Ligue 1: OM takes the lead! De Zerbi’s gang got off to a flying start. The Phocéens crushed the Brest Pirates 5-1, 3rd last season, should we be worried? Doubled by new recruit Greenwood and Brazilian winger Luis Henrique. A renewed squad on the Olympian side, a start on new bases, an ambitious 11? Paris wins in Le Havre, OL misses its debut! Without its “general” Lacazette, the Gones conceded 3 goals in Rennes. Expected reaction from Pierre Sage’s men, next Saturday against Monaco!
Around Annie Gasnier today: Éric Rabesandratana, Salim Baungally and Nabil Djellit. – Technique/Direction: Matthieu Degueldre — Pierre Guérin.