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The desire of the leaders of Olympique de Marseille to sell Jonathan Clauss is incomprehensible in the eyes of Eric Di Meco.
The Clauss soap opera is over. However, it risks leaving traces. By displaying his desire to sell Jonathan Clauss during the last days of the winter transfer window due to his lack of involvement and his fear that he would not preserve himself in view of the Euro, Pablo Longoria caused great chaos to the OM.
Eric Di Meco, formerly of the club, confided his amazement on this subject. “Everyone’s first instinct is that they’ve gone crazy. That is to say, the only international player on your team, the only one who doesn’t have crescent moon feet, you want to get rid of. You need guys with crooked feet. I don’t understand, he said at the microphone of RMC. There could be a problem, especially at his age and especially with his career, for example that he has the lead for the Euro. »
“He succeeded very late at the professional level and at the international level, he took a carrot for the World Cup, he took three months to recover. I can understand that he has this goal in mind, maybe he listens to himself a little more, he continued. Perhaps the medical staff had doubts about his exit on Saturday evening and said to themselves that he could have continued. Except that if it’s reality, a star player, you manage it differently. You don’t say, like that, “he’s no longer in the mind, we’re getting him out.” But where did you see that? What does it mean. »
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