EdF: Jean-Michel Aulas did not like the fashion show by Konaté and co

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Skirt, cowboy boots, and now even balaclavas, with Ibrahima Konaté who has set foot where no one had yet dared to do so in the Blues. For several months, the arrivals of players from the French team at Clairefontaine have resembled fashion shows, which may amuse some, others less. This Friday at the microphone of South Radiothe vice-president of the FFF, Jean-Michel Aulas, for his part expressed his astonishment at this new tradition during each gathering.

What if the fashion show shocked me? It was amazing, yeslaughed the former OL boss. Well, nothing shocks anymore when we have responsibilities, because we also assume responsibility wrongly, probably, but it was surprising to say the least… If that’s our job at the FFF (to make decisions on the subject)? So, that’s part of things, we try to start from the base, that is to say amateur football. And then the Professional League has this responsibility, it is in the environment of the Federation, so you are right to say that it is part of the image… It is one of the important things to take into account, and which does not was not always put in the foreground. »

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