Dugarry gets angry over the Clauss affair

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Medhi Benatia was responsible for pinpointing Clauss’ behavior. Rightly so according to Christophe Dugarry.

Christophe Dugarry took advantage of his time on the show Rothen ignites this Monday on RMC to support Medhi Benatia. According to the 1998 world champion, the sports advisor of Olympique de Marseille did well to say openly what he thought of Jonathan Clauss after the full-back’s recent failed performances.

He is the best player of last season. But there, Jonathan Clauss had attitudes that the club does not accept, that Gattuso does not accept. estimated the former French international during his appearance this Monday on the show Rothen ignites on RMC.

“Like being injured too often when he doesn’t have much, not showing a warrior attitude, criticizing the coach’s team compositions, making little remarks here and there or that way… attitudes. »

“Yes, he plays because Gattuso had no choice, Gattuso had no choice. Who was he going to put, he only has square footage? So he puts it on. I can guarantee that if Gattuso had one player he wanted out from the start, it was Clauss. »still overwhelms “Duga”.

“They could no longer stand his attitude, his behavior. They have the right, at one point, to say that Clauss’ attitude is disturbing. They got there a little late to try to get him to leave. But I can understand that at one point or another… Because when a player has an attitude like that, how does it go down in the locker room? The players know how it happens and that at one point or another the player has attitudes that are not appropriate and that must be dealt with directly. You have to be able to make decisions. »deplores the former Bordeaux resident.

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