Landreau ´never imagined´ he would break record

Bastia goalkeeper Mickael Landreau has admitted his surprise at being on the brink of breaking the Ligue 1 appearance record.

The 34-year-old former France international, who is in his second season with Bastia, equalled Jean-Luc Ettori s mark of 602 games when featuring in a 2-0 win over Evian on Sunday.

Landreau is now set to go past Ettori, who kept goal for Monaco, by starting Wednesday s Corsican derby against Ajaccio.

Having made his first Ligue 1 appearance at Bastia s Stade Armand-Cesari, for Nantes in October 1996, Landreau was in the perfect place to reflect on his achievement.

He told UEFA’s official website: When I played my first game here, I would never have imagined I d still be here today. The game is so demanding, so hard, but here we are.

Landreau s longevity was recognised by Nantes fans, who held up a banner in the keeper s honour during their match at Guingamp.

I saw that on TV, Landreau added. I was very touched. So many memories of those days with Nantes came back to me.

And it was not easy to take it in because we had a game to prepare for. But we won without conceding, so now I can enjoy the moment.

Landreau earned 11 caps for France and has claimed two league titles in his career – with Nantes in 2001 and Lille in 2011 – as well as three Coupe de France medals.

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