Savanier, the big slip

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The MHSC hit rock bottom on Saturday, falling in front of Puy Foot from the 32e

final of the Coupe de France. Facing the residents of National 2, the Montpellier residents suffered a real humiliation, crushed 4-0 and thus sent back to their sad fate as bottom of the elite. Depressing.

Beyond their poor sporting performance, the Pailladins did not really shine in their attitude either. Like Téji Savanier guilty of a contemptuous remark from which he will obviously not grow up. Questioned by a supporter present at the Charles-Massot stadium, the Hérault leader reacted badly.

Salary as the only argument

Last in Ligue 1, doesn’t that sound bad? », says the spectator close to a Savanier about to take a corner. “

When you earn 210,000 euros per month, no », replied the emblematic MHSC player, clumsily to say the least.

Shortly before his dismissal by President Nicollin two months ago, in an interview with So Foot, Michel Der Zakarian regretted the sometimes counterproductive behavior of the chief Pailladin: “ I think if he had worked harder and better, he would have been a top player. (…) He is impulsive and that penalizes us. When the wires touch, he has difficulty controlling himself… »

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