“I’m going through with my approach, I’m not talking”: Antoine Kombouaré still shuns journalists

“I’m going through with my approach, I’m not talking”: Antoine Kombouaré still shuns journalists
“I’m going through with my approach, I’m not talking”: Antoine Kombouaré still shuns journalists

“I don't speak” at a press conference, reaffirmed coach Antoine Kombouaré following the draw in on Saturday (1-1), two days after having already reproached journalists. If Nantes managed to hold Lille at the Pierre-Mauroy stadium, which constitutes a good result in view of its ranking (15th), its coach did not want to dwell on the performance of his team.

The ex-PSG coach made a brief appearance at a press conference, barely a minute, to repeat part of the message he had indicated on Thursday at a pre-match press conference: “I am not going to be long. I sent a message on Thursday, I had the feeling that we didn't understand. I saw some people calling me a demagogue, so I didn’t like it,” railed the 61-year-old technician.

“I say that the message I wanted to convey is that when we make a mistake, we make a mea culpa. This was not the case, so I am going through with my approach, he continued. I don't speak. On the other hand, next week, if I am still the coach of FC Nantes against Monaco, it's over, we move on. »

At the Canaries training center, the Caledonian criticized journalists on Thursday for speculating about his dismissal during the break. “You messed up, and behind that, it can’t happen like that, without consequences,” he explained in particular.

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