Jonathan Clauss, the heavy accusations

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Daniel Riolo accused OM leaders of having treated Jonathan Clauss as “an evil of his own”.

Against all expectations, Olympique de Marseille tried to get rid of Jonathan Clauss at the very end of the transfer window. The reason ? Marseille leaders are reportedly unhappy with the behavior and recent performances of their international tricolor. But due to lack of time, the former Lensois finally stayed on the Canebière, where he is nevertheless one of the rare satisfactions of the season.

On the airwaves of RMC, Daniel Rigola denounced the attitude of the residents of the Stade Vélodrome towards the 31-year-old right side. “We treated him like his own evil so that he would have a bad image and get rid of him,” lamented the famous columnist. In the end, we didn’t manage to sell it. Now we’re going to say that Clauss is a good guy, he’s going to stay. »

“Everyone will shut their mouths”

And Daniel Riolo continues: “I think that’s going to be the speech. What will happen is a rehabilitation which will go through the coach and then everyone will shut up. Since he’s here, he has to play. » Barring any surprises, Jonathan Clauss should start Sunday evening at Olympico against OL. On the other hand, his summer promises to be eventful, as his lease ends on June 30, 2025.

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