“A complete joke”, “A terrible quality”, Rothen slams DAZN

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Unlike most Ligue 1 followers, Jérôme Rothen has subscribed to DAZN. The result is clear: the sports consultant is very unhappy with the services offered by the new L1 broadcaster.

Monday was the big return for many radio shows. Notably “Rothen s’enflamme” on RMC. And for this first, the former Paris Saint-Germain attacking midfielder was in great shape.

The sports consultant did not hesitate to openly criticize

the new broadcaster of Ligue 1.

“I subscribed to DAZN and I watched all the matches. It’s a joke! It’s badly filmed, I’m not even talking about those who commentate because there are some who have talent. But it’s been revised downwards at all levels while we pay a very expensive subscription to have matches where there is no consultant. There are still specifications”the sports consultant was offended.

Rothen hits DAZN and Laurent Nicollin

Jerome Rothen did not stop there.

“The quality is catastrophiche hammered home.

Most people don’t know football, don’t know top-level football and even less the players, so they call them by number. Sometimes they call out to the journalist who is all alone and therefore overwhelmed. All that for 40 bucks and Laurent Nicollin tells us that 40 bucks is nothing… I’m sorry but he’s completely out of touch.”

Due to the low number of subscriptions taken out at the start of the season, the main broadcaster of Ligue 1 is already considering reviewing its plans. The English platform is reportedly offering a first discount. Indeed, the channel is reportedly offering a 50% reduction for the first three months, i.e. a sum of 19.99 euros on Amazon Prime Video.

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