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The leaders of the Ligue 2 resident, owned by the captain of the Blues, recently sacked the coach in place since the start of the season. A decision criticized by supporters and former players.
Once again praised for his footballing qualities, Kylian Mbappé has attracted criticism for his management of Stade Malherbe in Caen, which he has owned via his investment fund since this summer. Recently, the 16th in Ligue 2 announced that it was parting ways with its head coach Nicolas Seube, author of disappointing results during the first part of the season.
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A decision criticized both in substance and form. Indeed, between his career as a player and coach, Nicolas Seube played for more than 20 years in Calvados. However, he was thanked by a three-line press release. After Patrice Garande, it was Brahim Tiam, a former Caen player, who did not understand the club’s choice. The beIN Sports consultant expressed his “disappointment” at the treatment reserved for the sacked technician.
“A kick in the butt”
“It’s as if we had kicked Nicolas Seube in the butt by telling him: go away! In fact it’s just disrespectful, judged the former defender with France Bleu Normandie. do not say that Nicolas Seube, through his time at the club, his life at Malherbe, had a totem of immunity to eternal life. I don’t even take that into account. I’m just wondering: is this the new Malherbe? Is this forgetting a little the history, the values of this club?
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According to him, the future of Nicolas Seube “was already being written in dotted lines” when the Blues star bought 80% of Caen’s shares. Clearly, the Mbappé clan would never have given him a chance. Brahim Diam also has serious doubts about the appointment of Bruno Baltazar as head of the team. From this Friday, January 3, the Portuguese technician will have to raise the bar against Clermont (8 p.m.).
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