“Discussions take place in an office, face to face”

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Christophe Galtiercurrent coach of Al-Duhail SC of Qatarreviews in an extensive interview with The team his past in PSG and one of the hardest stages of his life: the coach was accused of racism during his time as Nice coachof which he was acquitted last December.

“Racism, discrimination are not part of my software because I grew up in a multicultural environment and evolved throughout my career. “It was a real shock to be referred to court.”says in the French newspaper in which he explains what he believes was the reason for that complaint: “I was the victim of revenge. This thesis of revenge is not mine, it is stated in the court ruling […] It was an infamy. […] Justice has established my innocence. That is why I am happy. “The accusations against me made no sense.”

I was the victim of revenge. This thesis of revenge is not mine, it appears in the court ruling

Galtier

Something unique in France

Christophe Galtier He also referred to the three stars he trained at PSG in L’Equipe: Messi, Neymar and Mbappé. “The three of them had to participate and play together. That was my obsession. I don’t think we’ll see that again in France. They were performing very well, both in terms of play and commitment, but “We lost Neymar (he was injured)”dice.

With these extraordinary players, the slightest reaction, the slightest glance, an inappropriate smile, a wink or a gesture takes on international and global proportions.

Galtier

Regarding how to deal with these types of players, he commented: “Management is different. The discussions take place in an office, face to face. They are very individual. With these extraordinary players, the slightest reaction, the slightest glance, an inappropriate smile, a wink or a gesture takes on international and global proportions. An example: in our first Champions League match against Juvewe won and I felt like I had to remove Leo Messi at the end of the gamenot to improve anyone or anything, but to protect them physically.

When I started training them, I said to myself: what do these kids have that normal people don’t have?

Galtier

“It seemed like a logical decision to me. After the game, everyone told me that it was the first time that Messi left the field in a Champions League match. (refers to the meetings with PSG). That’s when you realize and confirm that you are training players who are much more than just players.. When I started training them, I said to myself: what do these kids have that normal people don’t have? They have nothing. You just have to support them”, he continues in L’Equipe.

They are normal people, simple, accessible, professional and open to discussion.

Galtier

Finally, the coach assures that Messi, Neymar and Mbappé, despite being world icons, do not have oversized egos. “They are normal people, simple, accessible, professional and open to discussion”ends.

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