Jean-Charles Castelletto sanctioned and sent to reserve

Sunday evening, after the frustrating draw (2-2) against Saint-Etienne, the former captain, who had caused a penalty because of an avoidable foul, did not react well at all to the reproaches of his coach Antoine Kombouaré . He was penalized and was sent to reserve all week.

For a bad attitude towards his coach Antoine Kombouaré, Jean-Charles Castelletto will train all week with Stéphane Ziani’s reserve group. | BAPTISTE MURA


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  • For a bad attitude towards his coach Antoine Kombouaré, Jean-Charles Castelletto will train all week with Stéphane Ziani’s reserve group. | BAPTISTE MURA

We don’t “mess around” with Antoine Kombouaré. Former Canaries captain Jean-Charles Castelletto will train all week in reserve. He should even play with Stéphane Ziani’s team next Sunday against Panazol (N3) and therefore not be traveling to this weekend.

According to information from West the player was sanctioned for having had a very bad attitude towards his coach Antoine Kombouaré. Sunday evening, after FCN’s very frustrating draw (2-2) against Saint-Etienne, in the privacy of the locker room, the 29-year-old defender did not appreciate being stigmatized by his coach. The one who stupidly caused the equalizing penalty at Saint-Etienne (a week after having already caused an idiotic penalty at 1-1) then reacted badly and responded inappropriately to his coach.

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The player has since apologized in front of the entire group and “everything is back to normal”we are told internally. Jean-Charles Castelletto will also nevertheless be fined.

This is not the first time that a Canary has been sanctioned and sent to reserve. Ignatius Ganago, also for a spat with Kombouaré, went for a little walk with Stéphane Ziani at the start of the season. Same sanction for Marcus Coco a fortnight ago due to being late for training.

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