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It is a very nice tribute that Paul Le Guen, the trainer of Le Havre, paid to Christophe Revault, historical goalkeeper of the Le Havre club and who died Thursday at the age of 49 years. At the microphone of Canal +, Le Guen had strong words for Revault and wanted to pay him a tribute from the heart. “It was a shock for me and for a whole club. He was young and to leave that way, at that age, it’s shocking. We’re still in shock. He was an employee of the club, I have no doubt. not that he would have sent me a message yesterday, after the match. Christophe was a recruiter, in charge of spotting us players. He had the eye, a real love of the club, he wanted the HAC to work well and win. had a real kindness, he liked football. I think he embodied the football of before, friendly, he liked group life. He liked football, whatever the level. It’s a big loss. He represented A lot. He was close to the supporters. Since Thursday evening, it has been felt a lot, “said the HAC coach, very touched by the loss of the former goalkeeper.
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— Canal Football Club (@CanalFootClub) May 9, 2021
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