Pablo Longoria gets knocked out!

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This Thursday, Éric Di Meco railed against Pablo Longoria and his way of acting with Jonathan Clauss.

The folder Jonathan Claus will have been one of the hottest of the winter transfer window of theOlympic Marseille. Internally, we would have criticized the French international for his behavior, his lack of rigor and the fact of wanting to preserve himself for Euro 2024 at the end of the season. Pablo Longoria himself confirmed that he expected more from his right side.

” It’s disgusting “

For Éric Di Meco, the Olympian president’s way of doing things is not acceptable at all, and he made this known in the Super Moscato Show this Thursday. “It’s disgusting what they’re doing to this kid. Whether these stories are true or not, it doesn’t change anything. It’s counterproductive to the image you send to any clubs that want it. So you are explaining to the clubs that you have a player who is international but not serious? You’re shooting yourself in the foot.”railed the former Marseille player.

Who especially regrets these statements regarding the French team, in which Clauss has a good chance of appearing for the Euro in Germany, fearing that this situation will cool Didier Deschamps. “Where I find it disgusting is that there is a man called Didier Deschamps who listens to OM press conferences. And there, the president tells Deschamps that Jonathan Clauss is not a good guy, that he is not serious and that he only thinks about his face. Didier, he’s careful about that. We keep saying that he pays attention to the mentality of guys. So there you have a president of OM who has just shot a player in the eyes of Didier Deschamps”he regretted.

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