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Call him “Vincent the Brown”. The more Vincent Labrune struggles to sell the TV rights for the next five years of his beautiful Ligue 1, the more his flock in crampons seem to score against their side. PSG failed to offer French football the European coronation that the president of the League (LFP) dreamed of, OM only makes us dream of the past, the referees are whistled and, unfortunately, Kyky, it is finished. The last superstar of the championship, Kylian Mbappé, will fold the goals at the end of the final day, this weekend. After Neymar and Messi last year, it becomes painful to lose your best players every summer. This must remind him of his years at the head of OM, from 2010 to 2016, where Robert Louis-Dreyfus propelled him after a first career as a communicator, notably at TF1. Upon his departure, “La Provence” described Vincent Labrune as “the worst president in the history of the club” – this still makes him a title winner. Without the head of the gondola, a headache is now guaranteed and the “League of Talents” must rely on its own to find a place in the small window. Canal Plus announced this winter that it was withdrawing from the game, while Amazon and DAZN were content to test the playing field before leaving it. Labrune can return to the locker room his ambitions of reaching a billion euros. Fortunately, at a time when the discussions are going into overtime, he still has Qatar (beIN Sports). Well placed in boxes at the Parc des Princes between Nicolas Sarkozy and Nasser Al Khelaïfi at the slightest opportunity, he assiduously courts the emirate, which could spend 700 to 900 million to save our football. It is in the interest of PSG and Vincent Labrune has a strong teammate on file, Emmanuel Macron. Between presidents in difficulty, we support each other.