Lees-Melou clashes with Riolo and his “bullshit”

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Pierre Lees-Melou did not appreciate Daniel Riolo relaying rumors about him and did not fail to tackle the RMC consultant.

Pierre Lees-Melou made his return to competition with Stade Brestois this Sunday, during the victory (2-0) against Le Havre. After a long unavailability and rumors relayed by Daniel Riolo of RMC about dissatisfaction, or even a desire not to play again with the Finistère club, the midfielder responded without tongue in cheek at the microphone of France Bleu. With a stated desire to tackle the famous Monaco radio consultant…

“I have a good relationship with journalists, apart from one who spoke about me. A consultant who apparently has a second career as a surgeon and knows more things than my current surgeon. I’ll ask him for advice next time. Let him contact me if he wants information, rather than saying stupid things on the air. The message got through.

“He still says stupid things”

It’s not that it upset me, but it has a lot of listeners and people send us messages… If I was absent, it was only because of my injury. If it had lasted longer, we might have asked questions. He used the conditional, so I can’t blame him. But he still says stupid things…”

Pierre Lees-Melou suffered a fractured fibula at the end of last season and had not yet been able to play a single match this season. He should soon be able to make his debut in the Champions League, against Bayer Leverkusen.

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