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"He played politics": the former Nice goalkeeper accuses Galtier of having voluntarily put the locker room on his back to facilitate his departure

2022-06-30T07:21:31.762Z


Present in the Nice workforce until last season, Yoan Cardinale scratches Christophe Galtier, whom he suspects of having set out


Christophe Galtier, who is waiting to be made official as PSG coach imminently, has been the subject of a formal charge from a former Aiglon.

Yoan Cardinale, goalkeeper of OGC Nice until last season, made a remarkable outing on RMC Sport on Wednesday evening.

Guest of After Foot from Nice, he confided that strong tensions between Nice coach Christophe Galtier and his players had erupted in the locker room last season.

"Honestly, I think it's a good thing that he's leaving," Cardinale told RMC.

For having had two or three echoes with players who are still in the Nice locker room, there was a big break with the locker room.

There were a lot of problems…”

The 28-year-old former Gym doorman, free from Nice and who was without a club last season, cited the case of Amine Gouiri, the young Espoirs striker, as an example.

“Gouiri is a player who put forward the fact that he wanted to play attacker, he was not listened to, advance Cardinale.

So, it was a bit of a debate with the coach.

There you go… A break, a break to the left, a break behind.

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According to Cardinale, the tensions between the players and Galtier would even have been wanted to a certain extent by the latter, in order to create the conditions for a departure and to seize the Parisian opportunity.

“The echoes that I had was that the problems between the management of Nice and the coach had become so important that it rubbed off on the locker room, continues Cardinale.

The coach put the locker room on his back to make himself heard better by the management, in view of the mercatos which were arriving.

The echoes that I had, it is that he made politics.

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Also, the former Nice goalkeeper is delighted with the departure of Galtier and the return of Lucien Favre at the helm of the Rouge et Noir.

“I think this deal is going to be a win-win,” he concludes.

Galtier will be happy.

The Nice locker room, with the return of Favre, I think it will be a winner too.

And in the eyes of the supporters especially, it is the right pick.

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Source: leparis

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