Antoine Griezmann lets loose after the Euro!

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By: Manu Tournoux

Marked by a very complicated Euro, Antoine Griezmann is enjoying his family vacation.

Antoine Griezmann will not have a good memory of his stay in Germany. The Euro turned into torture for the Mâconnais. Nothing went well for the vice-captain of the Blues, whether on an individual or collective level. Because it was enough for the Madrilenian to go through for the entire tricolor edifice to collapse. Benched for the semi-final against Spain, the tricolor world champion could only recognize the superiority of the Roja.

The adventure in Germany ended on a bitter note for Antoine Griezmann, who did not hesitate to send a dig at his coach. I started badly. Afterwards, I felt better and better, and I ended up on the bench. I tried to give my all with a lot of tactical and positional changes, did he let go like this?. We had to adapt all the time.“, he said to Didier Deschamps at the end of the match against the future European champions.

12,000 euros per day

Antoine Griezmann has nonetheless reiterated his attachment to the French team and despite his 33 years, it is not time for the Colchoneros star to retire from international football. It’s up to the coach to decide. I always want to “, he whispered. It is time for vacation, however. And back with his family, the French number 7 decided to head for Ibiza.

According to Paris-Match, the Griezmanns have indeed rented a luxury yacht to enjoy the turquoise waters of the Balearic Islands. Four cabins, three bathrooms, two crew cabins, three decks and vast spaces to enjoy time with his family including two solariums: Antoine Griezmann saw things on a grand scale. He could even listen to music underwater thanks to a “music hull”, an audio system integrated into the hull. All this comes at a price and the boat is rented for around 12,000 euros per day…

Antoine Griezmann took full advantage of it, as evidenced by the photos released, where he appears in particular with a canary yellow bob signed “Jacquemus” on his head and the jersey of Fernando Tatis Jr, the baseball player for the San Diego Padres, on his shoulders.

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