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If Zlatan Ibrahimovic is considered a legend in Paris Saint-Germain, his first captain at the Parc des Princes is and will remain Christophe Jallet. In an interview with the program “Detective Mathoux” on Canal+, the former side of the French team offered some anecdotes on the behavior of the Swedish star at PSG. “Every morning, he put me a high kick above my head, I said to myself, one day I will take it to myself”notably said the former Parisian. But the least we can say is that Christophe Jallet is not a man to be walked on his feet.
“One or twice in training, I pass him at 30 centimeters, but he is in the feet he wants it … and rather than stretching the leg, he prefers to call me, once, Twice, at the end of the third time I will see him at the end of training and I tell him 'I am not your kid, so you can say things to me more kindly, and you can also tighten the leg. It can happen to you too to make efforts' » tells Christophe Jallet with a smile on his lips. A behavior that helped him be respected as PSG captain, he who wore the club jersey 198 times.
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