Camavinga defends Todibo

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By: Nicolas Gerbault

While the Nice defender is at the heart of the controversy for bursting out laughing during the minute of silence, Eduardo Camavinga came to the defense of his teammate.

The Blues’ great victory in the Netherlands was accompanied by controversy. The fault of Jeanc-Clair Todibo, surprised by the cameras laughing during the minute of silence respected by the public of the Johan Cruyff Arena in memory of the civilians killed in Israel and Gaza but also for Dominique Bernard, the professor murdered in Arras.

The attitude of the Nice player provoked strong reactions. But Eduardo Camavinga, who attended a press conference on Sunday, did not fail to support his partner in the French team. “ I wasn’t really made aware of all that, but you have to know that Jean-Clair is a good person, the thing was simply misinterpreted,” confided the Madrilenian.

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