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Faced with the media excitement caused by Kylian Mbappé’s Swedish escapade in recent days, Brest coach Éric Roy spoke about the rules and in particular the life charter put in place in his club. If he is not the type to want to deprive his players of going out, the technician never forgets to remind them that their image remains significantly linked to that of Brest. “We have a life charter. It is said that we must have an attitude of respect for the rules inside the club but also outside. Despite everything, we represent an institution”he said at a press conference, before continuing.
“ Players are warned that even when they are in their private lives and on their off days, they still link their image to that of the club. It is very important to pay attention to the institution and not to damage it. They also have this responsibility. We don’t stop them from going to restaurants or nightclubs.insists the Finistère coach at a press conference. We can go to a nightclub like I often did during my career after matches, because I couldn’t sleep. I always had a bottle of Evian in my hand. I never drank or smoked in my life, that didn’t stop me from having a good time after the matches when we wanted to celebrate something. It’s part of a healthy lifestyle, an approach to one’s job, which in my opinion is not contradictory with the fact of being 25 years old, being able to have fun and be serious when it’s time.. »
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