Former Arsenal defender turned Lorient sporting director Laurent Koscielny has revealed that his decision to return to his native Brittany was largely driven by a desire to be closer to family. The 40-year-old, who spent nine years at the Emirates Stadium before leaving in 2019, says he and his wife "were keen to come back" to the region, which is known for its stunning coastline and annual Celtic music festival.
Koscielny's decision to rejoin Lorient, a club where he initially began his playing career before making the move to Arsenal in 2010, has been welcomed by fans and staff alike. The former France defender became involved with the club as a youth coach before taking on an upper management role after being relegated in 2024. He saw it as a challenge to help Lorient return to Ligue 1 for their centenary year, which they achieved via an impressive championship campaign.
As sporting director at Lorient, Koscielny is focused on investing primarily in young players, with the aim of developing talent that can be sold or loaned out. He believes it's essential to get to know each player personally and assess their motivations for joining the club. The recent signing of Ajaccio left-back Arsรจne Kouassi is seen as a prime example of this approach.
Koscielny has been influenced by his former Arsenal manager, Arsรจne Wenger, who he regards as a model for success in developing clubs both on and off the pitch. Wenger's emphasis on building strong relationships with players, staff, and the local community is something Koscielny has adopted at Lorient.
The Frenchman also pays tribute to the impact that Wenger had on his former team-mates, many of whom have gone on to secure managerial roles. Koscielny credits Wenger with passing on valuable experience and lessons learned during their time together at Arsenal.
Despite some promising results this season, including a draw against Paris Saint-Germain, Lorient are in a relegation battle. However, Koscielny remains optimistic about the team's chances, citing the squad's potential and the coaching staff's abilities.
Koscielny's decision to rejoin Lorient, a club where he initially began his playing career before making the move to Arsenal in 2010, has been welcomed by fans and staff alike. The former France defender became involved with the club as a youth coach before taking on an upper management role after being relegated in 2024. He saw it as a challenge to help Lorient return to Ligue 1 for their centenary year, which they achieved via an impressive championship campaign.
As sporting director at Lorient, Koscielny is focused on investing primarily in young players, with the aim of developing talent that can be sold or loaned out. He believes it's essential to get to know each player personally and assess their motivations for joining the club. The recent signing of Ajaccio left-back Arsรจne Kouassi is seen as a prime example of this approach.
Koscielny has been influenced by his former Arsenal manager, Arsรจne Wenger, who he regards as a model for success in developing clubs both on and off the pitch. Wenger's emphasis on building strong relationships with players, staff, and the local community is something Koscielny has adopted at Lorient.
The Frenchman also pays tribute to the impact that Wenger had on his former team-mates, many of whom have gone on to secure managerial roles. Koscielny credits Wenger with passing on valuable experience and lessons learned during their time together at Arsenal.
Despite some promising results this season, including a draw against Paris Saint-Germain, Lorient are in a relegation battle. However, Koscielny remains optimistic about the team's chances, citing the squad's potential and the coaching staff's abilities.