The street will never forget.
At only 32 years old, Paul-Georges Ntep, the former Rennes winger, announced his retirement during an interview with France Blue. Revealed in Brittany, he did not hide his love for the Red and Black. “It was perhaps my best three years, the happiest years of my life. » His 2014-2015 season opened the doors of the Blues for two friendly matches, but Ntep never really confirmed the hopes placed in him.
He did Vietnam
After a stint in the Bundesliga at Wolfsburg and a flash loan at Saint-Étienne, he had a series of problems: repeated injuries, relegation to Ligue 2 with Guingamp, then a final stay at Ho Chi Minh City FCa club in Vietnam. An adventure which ended last March, leaving the former Cameroonian international (4 caps) without a club or career plan.
“My career, for me, is over. I have moved on in my head and have other plans. I enjoyed what I experienced, I enjoyed Vietnam. But for me, football today is just good memories, but it's over. » Ntep bows out with an empty record but a few dribbling compilations to his name.
If not having made history, he will at least have scored the best headed goal in history.
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