In the Team, the Breton coach lets go and takes responsibility for his comments concerning the PSG striker.
Eric Roy, the coach of the Brestois stadium, returns to his comments concerning the “ridiculous” attitude of Kylian Mbappé at the end of the last confrontation between the two teams in October but also those controversies on the day against homophobia.
We remember that on October 29 at the end of the Brest-PSG match (2-3), Mbappé did not take well to the invectives of the public towards him after his double scored and upset the stands in the process.
A “ridiculous” gesture according to Eric Roy, who tackled the Bondynois at the end of the match. The Brest coach has not changed his mind since. “I would never have spoken about him if I had not been asked what I thought of his attitude, which I found ridiculous,” he thunders in L’Equipe. “As a player and a coach, I have often been insulted, but I have never addressed the public. Football is a reflection of society and there will always be idiots in a stadium. »
In his comments provided to L’Equipe, the former OM player also takes responsibility for his very controversial outing on the day against homophobia which he accused of distorting the championship due to the refusal of several players to participate.
“First it was a day against discrimination and not against homophobia, and that bothered some players, because we only talked to them about homophobia,” he says. “I am for awareness days but what I don’t want is for some people to refuse to play. I’m only talking about sporting fairness. There are five players who openly said they didn’t want to play, but there are thirty who didn’t play and who cited injuries! And next year, if it’s not better explained, there will be a hundred! »