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Thomas Ferro Villechaize comments on Nîmes-Chartres, on beIN Sports, this Friday evening: “My style is passion, emotion”

Passion, loud voices and a certain dose of humour: Thomas Ferro Villechaize has embodied, since 2015, the face of handball on beIN Sports, the Starligue broadcaster. This Friday evening, at the Parnasse in Nîmes, he will be commenting on the match between USAM and CCMHB, along with his friend François-Xavier Houlet. Maintenance.

How did you come up with the Starleague comments?
It’s an opportunity that was given to me seven years ago by Charles Biétry and Florent Houzot, who is still my channel director. At first, it was not at all what I aspired to do, I had been hired to host Expresso, a morning show that I presented with Vanessa Le Moigne and which allowed us to do great things. But I had an appetite for commentary, I’ve always liked to convey emotions and sport is a perfect vehicle for that. I arrived with humility. I wanted to feel legitimate, it’s very important. I did not yet have a very developed handball culture at the start. So I worked a lot, I read, I got inspired, I listened to advice, stories. I potashed, in a school way. And then meeting François-Xavier changed a lot of things.

“At times, I can get carried away, be impetuous, vehement, passionate, in bad faith. I am sometimes reproached for it. But it’s my personality.”

How does your pair work?
You should know that François-Xavier was a great player, international, then manager of a club in Germany. It’s a real meeting and a lot of things in my career have resulted from it, which have allowed me to flourish. We have created bonds of friendship and a real human relationship, it is very important. We are quite different in terms of character, but he taught me a lot in this environment that I found a little closed at the start. And who did not necessarily see my arrival in a good light.

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