Bordeaux: Jules Koundé’s cry from the heart

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The situation of the Girondins de Bordeaux has logically shocked people in French football. A historic club that has seen some great players pass through its ranks, the club with the scapular will try to rise from its ashes. Present at a press conference during the French team training camp, Jules Koundé expressed his sadness.

“It’s sad. I’m from Bordeaux, I trained at the training center and seeing it disappear saddens me. My thoughts are with the employees who find themselves in a complicated situation. I’m a positive person and I hope the situation will improve. Seeing the club go down so low is sad. We have to be focused on getting back up. Resenting it, I don’t have all the information. I’m not here to judge anyone but the club didn’t go down just because of the sportsman. The first year in Ligue 2, we were so close to getting back up. There are lots of parameters, I understand the supporters’ anger.”said the Barça defender. The message got through.

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