Jérôme Rothen launched his week of great forgiveness on RMC. He must try to reconcile with five personalities of French football including Didier Deschamps. But, the coach of the France team has already torpedoed his initiative.
He was not unanimous as a player but it is probably worse for Jérôme Rothen as a consultant for RMC. The former Parisian midfielder hosts the program Rothen ignites where he sometimes has reproaches and harsh words towards the actors of French football. On the initiative of Julien Cazarre, he tries to change his image this week and to reconcile with the people he scratches. This week is the week of great forgiveness for him. Every day, he must contact one of his “victims” on RMC. Rudi Garcia on Monday, Didier Deschamps on Tuesday, Raymond Domenech on Wednesday, Zinedine Zidane on Thursday and finally Laurent Blanc on Friday.
Deschamps doesn’t understand Rothen’s initiative
Rudi Garcia was not receptive to the phone call from Jérôme Rothen. On the RMC antenna, the latter received no response from the former coach of OM and OL, leaving only a message on his answering machine. This Tuesday, he went directly to see Didier Deschamps at Clairefontaine for the second episode. The coach of the France team received it and he shattered the project of Jérôme Rothen.
🗣 “Don’t call me, I won’t answer”
📞 Didier Deschamps and Jérôme Rothen met yesterday at Clairefontaine and it promises to be very heavy for ‘ ‘ today.
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Deschamps simply does not consider himself in conflict with his former AS Monaco player. RMC captured a funny exchange between the two men. ” I can enter ? Oh no, we’re angry, it’s true. I did not know. I didn’t know we were mad. I turn off the radio. We reconcile when we’re not even angry. It’s good, huh? Don’t call me, I won’t answer “, indicated in a tone of humor a Deschamps visibly on good terms with Rothen. After the Garcia failure, the week of the great forgiveness starts on very bad foundations for Jérôme Rothen…