Amiens, relegated to Ligue 3, is going through a tough period after a disastrous season in Ligue 2. Philippe Hinschberger, the club's former coach, expressed his dissatisfaction during an interview, highlighting the management errors that led to this situation. According to him, Amiens, which was still in Ligue 1 six years ago, has accumulated fatal mistakes, particularly in player transfers. He mentioned that the club needed to sell 6 million euros worth of players, complicating the team's preparation. Hinschberger also discussed the numerous player movements that occurred before the season started, creating a chaotic situation. He criticized president Bernard Joannin for selling key players while the team was at the top of the standings. This instability ultimately led to Amiens' relegation to the third division for the 2026-2027 season. Fans hope the club can rebuild and quickly regain its place in French professional football.
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Amiens: Hinschberger Critiques Former Club After Relegation
Amiens is in Ligue 3 after a tough season. Philippe Hinschberger criticizes the club's management and transfer mistakes.
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