EdF, OM: Didier Deschamps’ relief for Jonathan Clauss

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Jonathan Clauss is coming off a difficult few weeks. In open conflict with Olympique de Marseille – Medhi Benatia even publicly smashed him – because of behavior deemed unacceptable, he has regained good feelings since Jean-Louis Gasset took power, and is coming out of great performances against Clermont and Villarreal in particular. He was called up by Didier Deschamps for the Blues’ next matches, against Germany and Chile in friendly matches.

At a press conference, the coach was questioned about this matter: “Difficult to express oneself on this subject. Jonathan went through difficult, painful times. I don’t intend to attack anyone. For me the most important thing is to have maintained contact with Jonathan, as I do with players who have complicated extra-sporting or sporting periods. Today, good for him and his club. Everyone wins. The truth on the ground proves him right. The situation has normalized, everyone is a winner”. It’s pretty clear.

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