EdF: Jérôme Rothen violently clashes with the Blues

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At each gathering of the French team, several French players dare to wear more or less extravagant outfits. Yesterday, Ibrahima Konaté, who wore a fluorescent hood, stole the show from Jules Koundé, who often opts for improbable looks. But that doesn’t make everyone laugh. On RMC SportJérôme Rothen? very angry, turned on the Blues. “It’s a circus. It’s incredible to accept that when you’re Didier Deschamps (…) It’s a parade.”

An opinion shared by Jean-Michel Larqué. “It’s symptomatic of the concerns of these boys. The weather is nice, you arrive in a tracksuit. The weather is not nice, you arrive in a tracksuit with a parka on top. Today, what is worrying is not them, who arrive at Clairefontaine to represent the French team and to put on the French team jersey. Their first concern before arriving at Clairefontaine is to know how they will disguise themselves!” The Blues are dressed for winter and all seasons.

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