27.10.2016, 10:41 INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK: One month after being named head coaches of the French men’s national team, Didier Dinart and Guillaume Gille face their first true tests in the EHF EURO Qualification as well as the opportunity to step out of Claude Onesta’s shadow |
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“We are pretty independent already,” say Dinart and GilleFrance announced at the end of September that Claude Onesta would be taking a step back, leaving Didier Dinart and Guillaume Gille, newcomer and former centre back, now in command. But the former head coach won't be completely out of the picture since he has now become general manager. The new duo has already published their first team roaster ahead of the EHF EURO 2018 Qualification games in November against Lithuania (at home on 3 November) and Belgium (away on 6 November), and there are a few surprises to be found. Dika Mem and Yanis Lenne, two former Men’s 18 EHF EURO champions, will be making their first baby steps, while Arnaud Bingo and Benjamin Afgour will be making their returns after three-year absences. Ahead of those two games, Didier Dinart and Guillaume Gille spoke exclusively to ehf-euro.com.
ehf-euro.com: Didier, can Claude Onesta's decision to take a step back, and in the meantime the arrival of Guillaume Gille, be seen as a soft change?
ehf-euro.com: Guillaume, how do you feel about being part of the national team's staff?
ehf-euro.com: What will be your role in this duo? Gille: I will be taking care of the physical preparation, but not only that. For the time being, Alain Quintallet will be helping me in this area and I will be gradually replacing him. That's the first part of my job, the second being really focused in the technical department, alongside Didier. I will be doing many things, actually (laughs).
ehf-euro.com: How do you feel about Claude Onesta still being around the French team? Gille: The fact that Claude is taking a step back will definitely be a change in many ways. But, by doing so, he gives us a lot of space and I see his presence around as a safety net. He'll ring the bells when he sees the danger coming and his experience will be something we'll maybe use. He guarantees that the values that he injected are kept alive in the national team environment.
ehf-euro.com: Are the two upcoming games against Lithuania and Belgium somehow a way for you to find your way?
ehf-euro.com: Does the fact the World Championship 2017 in France is only three months away add a further bit of pressure? Gille: The arrival of one new face on the bench and the stepping back of another one isn't a huge transformation. Anyway, France now has the habit to muster up good results in every competition. So the pressure comes more from the team's status than from the fact that the World Championship is played in France. The pressure we have on our shoulders is something that we're used to as professional handball players, and to me it looks like real fuel to be able to count on your fans to win a competition. TEXT: EHF / ts |
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