“I don’t know if he didn’t love my wife more than me”… Jesé dresses Al-Khelaïfi for winter

“I don’t know if he didn’t love my wife more than me”… Jesé dresses Al-Khelaïfi for winter
“I don’t know if he didn’t love my wife more than me”… Jesé dresses Al-Khelaïfi for winter

In a clothing style that we wouldn't allow ourselves to judge (yes, it's disgusting), the former Parisian Jesé Rodriguez gave his news during a long interview given, live from his car, to the Spanish freestyler Mowlihawk, on the latter's YouTube channel. For more than an hour, the fanciful player with a career of the same caliber looked back on his different experiences, from Madrid to via Stoke City or Johor Darul Ta'zim, in Malaysia, where he has just landed.

From Paname, the footballer/rapper/goof didn't necessarily keep any great memories. No more than the PSG supporters concerning him, he who will have played eighteen small matches in the capital (for two goals scored) between 2016 and 2020, chaining loans to the four corners of Europe. But he has not forgotten a certain Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, who is dressed in a pretty fur for the winter by the Spaniard.

A suit for Nasser

“The president couldn’t see me in painting,” he confided to Mowlihawk. I don't know if he loved my wife more than me. They treated me very badly. There I realized that Madrid was the best club in the world in everything. I felt like I was dealing with a billionaire guy who used players like they were badges. »

But very well paid badges, mind you. Jesé: “As I didn't have many minutes (at Real), I thought about going to Paris because I was going to play more. Above all, there was Unai Emery as coach, he was the one who called me to bring me in. And then they offered me a big contract and paid much more than in Madrid,” the boy admitted. Which obviously doesn't stop him from biting the hand that generously fed him.

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