The incredible anecdote of Clément Chantôme in Toulouse

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Do you remember Clément Chatôme? The former Paris Saint-Germain player ended his football career a few weeks ago, after a final experience at Chartres (N3). Having become, in the process, sporting director of the Chartres club, Chantôme returned, for The Teamon his memories of the French championship. Loaned to Toulouse by PSG in the summer of 2013, the ex-midfielder wanted to make a good impression in the TéFéCé locker room. In vain.

When I arrived in Toulouse, I had never left PSG. It was a Tuesday and we played on Friday in Monaco (0-0, August 23). At Louis-II, I was getting ready and I didn’t have my shoes. I asked the steward where they were. And there, he told me that in Toulouse, it was the players who took care of their shoes… They had to go and buy me a pair urgently. I, who was a discreet and respectful player, was immediately taken for an idiot and a pretentious person ” said Chantôme. He tried to keep a low profile and not draw attention to himself, but it failed.

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