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Raymond Domenech insulted in the metro after asking two people to put on their masks

2020-09-12T11:04:54.172Z


Since Friday, a video relayed on social networks shows the former coach of the Blues being taken to task. "Idiots, there are


Knysna, Nicolas Anelka ... with each return on his eventful passage and his very mixed record at the head of the France team (2004-2010), Raymond Domenech has always assured that the French appreciated him and that he could take the lead. metro quite normally.

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In a video relayed since Friday on social networks, and shot the day before, we see the ex-trainer being copiously insulted in the Paris metro.

"On t'emm ***", "dirty bastard of Domenech", "Domenech the racist", "Go crazy ***", the exchange is lively, and behind his surgical mask, the former technician tries to respond even if we do not understand what he is saying or why the situation has escalated.

🚨 The former coach of the France team, Raymond Domenech, was attacked this morning in the metro.



His days are numbered.

pic.twitter.com/HsK9Sauah4

- Instant Foot 🤜🏻🤛🏿 (@InstontFoot) September 11, 2020

It is Raymond Domenech, himself, who the day after the events, and having visibly seen the video of this altercation circulating on the networks, delivered some explanations on his Twitter account.

“Yesterday

(Thursday)

in the metro I asked 2 individuals to put their masks back on because there was an elderly and vulnerable person in front of them.

They then insulted me copiously.

There are idiots everywhere.

Let's move on… But thank you for your support, ”he explains.

Yesterday in the metro I asked 2 individuals to put their masks back on because there was an elderly and vulnerable person in front of them.

They then insulted me copiously.

There are idiots everywhere.

Let's move on ... But thank you for your support 😊

- Raymond Domenech (@RaymondDomenech) September 11, 2020

"Long live Nicolas Anelka"

In the sequence, we also hear one of the individuals launching to the former boss of the Blues "Long live Nicolas Anelka", thus referring to the famous altercation which had opposed the striker and his coach at the 2010 World Cup, prelude to the sad episode of the scandal from Knysna.

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VIDEO.

"Anelka has nothing to do with the image we have of him in the press"

A planetary quarrel on which Anelka recently returned in our columns, on the occasion of the broadcast on Netflix of a documentary on her career.

“I have no resentment and know that before Knysna, we had a really good relationship.

And yes!

Confided to us the former player of PSG, Arsenal or Real.

But I haven't spoken to him since.

I resent her a little when her mother publicly stated that she did not accept my

insults

.

He knew that was not it and should have said it then.

A mother's word touches me and there, Raymond should have spoken.

But if we ran into each other by chance, I think we could discuss.

"

Source: leparis

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