
Another priority of Kang is to increase the presence of Lyon’s Fixers.
“If you ask many female players at the top of your desires, I’m not saying I want to be paid more, I want bigger cars,” he said. “I want to play against the best players and the best teams on the stadium. It’s my job to fill the stadium.
Lyon will travel to the Emirates on Saturday for the first Champions League semi-finals with Arsenal – a Gunners, where he made an average of 52,029 appearances in six games.
“When you see Arsenal filling the Emirates, there’s no reason we’re not able to do,” Ponsot said. “We found that women’s football has a viewer who wants to eat strongly, but we have problems with making it a reality.
Lyon has a record 18th record this season, which has already reserved their place in the final of May. They have really lost only two league games in the past four seasons.
The victory continues, with the unparalleled support of Ausas, by some people who have had a negative impact on the crowds, media and investment interests in France.
“Some say, ‘Why should we come and look at football, which isn’t interesting because it’s not so good?’ We know that Oel is going to break the other clubs by 7-0
“They say that if you want to have a better level of football, investors have to invest. Then investors say why we have to invest if the media does not advocate the game? So you find yourself in a bad circle.
But he doesn’t see the investment as the problem.
“If he hadn’t invested in 2004, no one in France would have done.
Without surprising, Kang works with Ponso to “profile profile” of women’s fans, with their own research, which indicates only 5% of the winners who watch men’s and women’s games.
He is likely to find a strong ally in the city of Aula, who was elected vice president of the French Football Federation in December 2023 and claimed responsibility for the development of women’s football.
“The French Ligue 1 will be very strong in the coming years,” he said.
“If I used to be very strong (when I was with Lyon, you can wait for me to act badly (in my role) with France.