M’Vila criticizes the behavior of the Bretons

M’Vila criticizes the behavior of the Bretons
M’Vila criticizes the behavior of the Bretons

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Yann M’Vila has a stubborn grudge. Trained at Stade Rennais, the midfielder lit up Ligue 1 with his talent at the end of the 2000s, his coach at the time Frédéric Antonetti ensuring that he would one day have his place at Barça. But ultimately, his career did not turn out as well and after a failed loan to Inter Milan while he was under contract with Rubin Kazan, he asked the Bretons to be able to return to coach with SRFC for talk, but had obviously received a negative response.

“When I talk about , I speak in the past tense”

In an interview given to the Rouge et Bleu podcast on Sweet FM radio, he returns with bitterness to this episode: “When I try to come back just to train with the club, I’m refused all the doors. Even training individually was no. It was in 2015, after Inter Milan. I had played six months and then I did six months without a club“, he denounces, highlighting what did for his partner Alexis Beka Beka: “Conversely, what Caen is doing is very strong, helping Alexis Beka Beka to get back on track. It’s a very strong gesture to help someone who is not doing well. Me, Rennes took me a little for an idiot“. The message has the merit of being clear, M’Vila finally allowing himself to add: “When I talk about Rennes, I speak in the past tense”.

To summarize

Yann M’vila, the former French international who made his return to Ligue 2 this summer with Caen, was very virulent towards Stade Rennais, his training club, from whom he asked for help when he was free.

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