His message, both sober and charged with restrained emotion, reflects the character.
By announcing his retirement, at 34, by a short press release on social networks, Monday afternoon, in the heart of summer, at the time of the year when rugby is the least in the news, Wesley Fofana acted with his customary discretion.
But the three-quarter center of Clermont, the only professional club he has ever known, could not hide, in addition to the flamboyant prowess he leaves behind, a certain sadness.
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