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For his official debut on the bench of Le Havre, Didier Digard believed for a long time that he would get a prestigious draw against PSG. Finally, faced with the pressure of the Parisian entrants, HAC finally conceded a heavy defeat to launch its Ligue 1 season (1-4). A frustrating performance for the former coach of Nice, under tension during the match and often at odds with his counterpart Luis Enrique. Indeed, having received a bottle from his Spanish counterpart in the first half, Digard did not digest this episode at the end of the match.
Asked by DAZN, the former midfielder returned to this episode: “Luis Enrique? It’s not getting on well with him at all, what I like is respect and being fair. HE throws a bottle and I take it in the leg, he doesn’t do it on purpose but I receive it. I tell the 4th referee and he tells me he’s angry with his players and I find that it’s a lack of respect. The coach came to apologize afterwards but I have no problem with him, I just didn’t like this response from the 4th referee because it’s not a reason.” Atmosphere…
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