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While ASSE celebrates forty years of its last title of Champion, Progress gives voice to the heroes of 1981. Rare in the media, Michel Platini notably delivered the recipe for putting the Greens back on the roof of France. For him, there is unfortunately no miracle to hope for.

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For Platini, we must keep the young

“What is needed for the Greens to be champions again?” Very good players, “he laughed, recalling that stability was important when you want to rely on local young people:” Saint-Étienne has created its entire history by relying on training. But you still have to be able to keep your players, which is very complicated ”.

For Curko, it takes money

Ivan Curkovic does not say any less: Saint-Etienne does not have the sinews of war. “Today ASSE cannot afford to compete with the big clubs, who with their money can buy whatever they want. I have a great friendship for the people who are at the head of ASSE, who govern the club. Presidents are doing their best, but they have material problems. Money rules everything, ”said the Yugoslav doorman.

For Platini, we must keep the young

“What is needed for the Greens to be champions again?” Very good players, “he laughed, recalling that stability was important when you want to rely on local young people:” Saint-Étienne has created its entire history by relying on training. But you still have to be able to keep your players, which is very complicated ”.

For Curko, it takes money

Ivan Curkovic does not say any less: Saint-Etienne does not have the sinews of war. “Today ASSE cannot afford to compete with the big clubs, who with their money can buy whatever they want. I have a great friendship for the people who are at the head of ASSE, who govern the club. Presidents are doing their best, but they have material problems. Money rules everything, ”said the Yugoslav doorman.