10.04.2018, 09:00 FEATURE: Coach Frederic Bougeant has carefully prepared his team to perform at the crucial point of the season, which he hopes will be enough to lead Rostov-Don to its maiden FINAL4 |
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Bougeant: Pride and revenge don’t win trophies
After 15 months spent in Russia, Rostov-Don’s French coach Frederic Bougeant already knows what his future holds. At the end of the current season, he will move back to his home country – but he has a mission to fulfil before that: lead Rostov-Don to the Women’s EHF FINAL4, and maybe more. One might think that not playing among the best of the best last season would fuel a hunger for revenge in Rostov camp, but the situation is almost the opposite. “Pride, revenge…these concepts only work for a very short frame of time. You don’t win trophies or qualify for FINAL4s relying only on that. When I hear my girls talking like that, I always try to calm them down, and make them realise that we’re aiming for the long run,” says Bougeant. No distractions off the court. It seems as though Bougeant’s approach has been working very well. He might not speak more than a couple of sentences in Russian (“The manager wants to keep the club international and he would rather me speak French, English and Spanish,” explains the coach), but on court, the players are breathing life into their coach’s ideas. 15 months ago, Bougeant flew to Russia in order to set new challenges for himself and live a new experience, both on and off the court. “I’m very happy I've been able to keep the club carrying on with their progress,” he says, before revealing how deeply rooted the connection he has with his players is. “I announced I was leaving very early, back in November. But I wanted the players to arrive in April with their minds completely focused on the game, and not about what the future of the team would be. “For sure, they didn’t appreciate the news that I was leaving, but now, they all know what will be going on next season. And you can feel it on the court. Their minds are released of all problems when they play,” concludes Bougeant. Rostov’s players will definitely need that focus on Saturday, so they can finish the job started in Hungary and qualify the club for its first ever FINAL4. The draw for the Women's EHF FINAL4 will take place next Tuesday, 17 April, at 18:00 hrs. and will be streamed live on ehfTV.com and the EHF Champions League Facebook page. TEXT: Kevin Domas / cg |
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