Dugarry and Evra cross paths without speaking

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While they both work for RMC now, Christophe Dugarry and Patrice Evra do not speak to each other at all.

It’s going to be a long year in the RMC Sport studios. Christophe Dugarry and Patrice Evra, two of the channel’s leading consultants, have decided not to communicate with each other. There appears to be a dispute between them and it is not at all ready to be resolved.

The two men maintain very fresh relations after comments made by Evra towards Dugarry, in an interview given to William Gallas in 2017. “My brother said to me: ‘You have to take care of Duarig.’ (…) If he has a problem with me, let him come to Marseille, we talk about it, we discuss it, there is no problem…”. It remains to be seen whether Patrice Evra and Christophe Dugarry can bury the hatchet. After all, the former Mancunian got on well with Jérôme Rothen, who had been his friend at Monaco during his first life as a player…

Evra walks on the flowerbeds of Dugarry

Now, and in turn, the two former French internationals make their broadcasts and their interventions at Jérôme Rothen during the week but without sharing the stage. There is either one or the other, but not both together.

For the moment, Evra is content with a show on Monday evenings, but what will happen if he decides to be more present on the air? In this case, we can expect some trouble because it is complicated to have two roosters coexist in the same henhouse.

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