After Didier Deschamps’ interview with the newspaper “Le Parisien”, Karim Benzema, Real Madrid striker, hit the coach of the French national team and called him a liar
On your social networks, Karim Benzemaplayer of Real Madridrevolted against the coach of the French national team, Didier Deschamps. After an interview with the coach, who had stated that the striker was unable to compete in the world Cupthe Frenchman, not happy with the statements, gave his version of the story.
Using a famous meme, in which a man repeats the word “liar”, the player sent a message to the coach. He even wrote in the publication “Santo Didier, good night”, making it clear to whom the message was being directed. Finally, he left one last statement with a clown emoji.
Coach Deschamps declared that Benzema did not go to the Cup by his own decision, as he was injured.
Benzema responded in Insta stories with a “What audacity!”, followed by “You’re a liar, Deschamps!” pic.twitter.com/Hc9OMI7Y3l
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In an interview with the newspaperLe Parisien”, Deschamps recalled that Benzema presented himself to the French national team, even before the World Cup, injured. In addition, he stated that, after the striker was diagnosed with the injury, he left the player free to choose whether he wanted to try to compete in the competition or not.
“Our doctor’s diagnosis coincided with the (Real) Madrid doctor’s: “He’s dead”, he told me. In the best case scenario, he could only return to training on December 10. We were together for about 20 minutes and I said, ‘Karim, there’s no rush. Organize your return with the supervision of the selection’. When I woke up, he was already gone. It was his decision, which I understand and respect.” said the coach.
Finally, Deschamps revealed a dialogue with the striker after the World Cup. “After the World Cup, I had a conversation with Karim and asked him if he was available to return. He confirmed his decision to put an end to his international career. Don’t ask me what his arguments are, it’s up to him to explain it or not” finished the French.
Source: sportbuzz
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