Following FC Nantes' defeat against Stade Brestois (1-4), Jean-Charles Castelletto exploded on DAZN, denouncing the players' “spoiled child” attitude. An outing that provokes reactions within our editorial staff.
He is totally in his role
“I don’t see any problem with Jean-Charles Castelletto’s comments on DAZN. Besides the (legitimate) frustration of being corrected by his former club, the Cameroonian uses vocabulary that seems logical to me. When I hear his words, I read an inclusive “we” when he speaks of “spoiled children.” Ditto when he asks to “change your mentality”. For me, even if he has not always been good and impeccable in his behavior this season, “JC” is in his role. He is also in what Antoine Kombouaré asks of him.
I simply remind you that before the match in Brittany last week, the Kanak had pushed Castelletto, explaining to expect “always more from him” as he is an “executive”. For me, the native of Clamart simply heard the message and took responsibility by banging his fist on the table. In a Canaries team in need of leaders and revolt, it will never bother me to see this type of outing. Provided of course that it is non-nominative and not intended for a personal settling of scores…”
Alexandre CORBOZ
“Castelletto got the timing wrong”
“I can understand the argument that we can react quickly without always being careful. As a collective shock. But in the case of Jean-Charles Castelletto, it seems to me that this muscular exit is unwelcome. Question of timing. Why not have assumed his responsibilities when he was still wearing the captain's armband at the start of the season? No one could then have made the slightest reproach to him.
This type of outing, if it is done to pique and wake up his teammates, must also include the principal concerned. We hope that this is the case for him because Castelletto did not exude absolute confidence in Brest, where he was warned and took the plunge like his entire team in the last minutes. Finally, we will recall that the Cameroonian defender, who cost his team several points at the start of the season, was also sent to reserve by Antoine Kombouaré for bad attitude. Yes, certain mentalities must therefore change at FC Nantes. »
Bastien AUBERT
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