Dugarry justifies the unjustifiable

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In the crisis that is shaking up OM, the Jonathan Clauss file is only incidental. But the sports consultant seems to endorse it.

As incredible as it may seem, Medhi Benatia strongly criticized Jonathan Clauss on Sunday evening, a few moments before the meeting between Stade Brestois and Olympique de Marseille. Inappropriate behavior that the UNFP did not fail to highlight.

However, Christophe Dugarry did not seem shocked by the attitude of the OM sports advisor. “Jonathan Clauss had attitudes that the club does not accept, that Gattuso does not accept. Like being injured too often when he doesn’t have much, not showing a warrior attitude, criticizing the coach’s team compositions, making little sentences here and there or that way… attitudes”, declared the sports consultant on RMC on Monday evening.

Dugarry shoots the ambulance

“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,” continued Christophe Dugarry.

Benatia’s statements about Clauss still seem lunar. The Marseille club thus allows itself to risk considerably lowering the market value of one of its best players.

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