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Good latest in Ligue 2, Stade Malherbe Caen seems to be off to end in National after the season. At the head of the club, eighteenth of the championship, Kylian Mbappé is targeted by criticism for his fairly “distant” management. And even when he comes to Normandy as was the case this Thursday, the tricolor striker still took the lead by Jérôme Rothen.
The host therefore attacked the Real Madrid player concerning his involvement at the Malherbe stadium. And this, with hard words: “I believe it sincere but (…) He doesn't care about my mouth saying that he is very close. (…) The evil is deeper. »» And the former Estac passed by Caen, just like Kylian Mbappé, to continue: “He does what he wants with his money, the problem is that it falls on the stadium Malherbe Caen which has a story. The club is in very great difficulty at all levels. Mbappé management has been problematic since he took over Caen. »»
Mbappé should have come before
Then Jérôme Rothen embarked on a series of reproaches:
“You do not put twenty-three days of the championship to come and explain to the players, the employees or the mayor your vision of things on the SM Caen. You come well before. He had the opportunity to come before, except that he did not want. »» Perhaps founded, some of his reproaches sometimes seemed to curl demagoguery: “When he had a few days of rest, he could have gone to Caen instead of going to Sweden. »»
In the meantime, Caen will have to continue to fight to try to tear a hypothetical support. With ten points behind the Clermont barragist, the team now trained by a Michel Der Zakarian named this week, will have bread to work.
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