Mukiele and Clauss, the same problems

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The two right-backs, French internationals, would have a lifestyle inconsistent with that of a high-level athlete.

Since the start of the season, Nordi Mukiele has hardly been used by Luis Enrique. With the participation of Achraf Hakimi in the African Cup of Nations, the former Leipzig player could have played more but the Spanish technician decided otherwise. At right-back, while the former Leipzig player seemed to be the natural replacement for the Moroccan international, Luis Enrique preferred to use Carlos Soler or even Warren Zaire-Emery.

According to certain sources from RMC, Mukiele’s behavior and attitude are not always in line with the requirements of the high level. “It’s Mukiele’s repeated outings, Luis Enrique doesn’t like it, revealed Daniel Riolo on RMC during the winter transfer window. He’s sort of the chief organizer of the outings and Enrique ended up knowing it. »

Two inveterate party animals

Unlike Mukiele, Jonathan Clauss plays very regularly with his club. But the former RC Lens player would also have a lifestyle inconsistent with that of a top athlete. “OM has been pointing out attitude issues for three weeks. There are borderline things with private liferevealed Florent Germain, journalist following OM for RMC. We will not go into detail because that is how we operate. But I was clear about the nonchalance, the attitude, the behavior in general. I listen to you all the time, you don’t want to hear that. Jonathan Clauss perhaps sometimes behaves in ways that don’t match the image we have of him, almost the ideal son-in-law or the good locker room guy. »

For the moment, the main person concerned has not yet communicated about the controversy of which he is the subject. Since the start of the season, he has been the most used outfield player at OM in all competitions.

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