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Crisis at OM: between Medhi Benatia and Jonathan Clauss, an exit and recurring disagreements which raise questions

2024-02-19T19:21:29.107Z

Highlights: Olympique de Marseille manager Medhi Benatia publicly criticizes full-back Jonathan Clauss. The French international was publicly criticized by the Marseille management at the end of the January transfer window. The Marseille boss repeated his reproaches at the Prime Video microphone, just before the meeting with Clauss on Sunday. Benatian: “We have noted that for several months, he has not been playing at his level.” OM would have attempted a forceful maneuver to separate themselves from the full-backs, leaking to the media their desire to see him leave.


Taken by the Marseille management at the very end of the January transfer window, the French international was publicly criticized by


“I arrived in November, I was warned about two or three players whose behavior was sometimes a little borderline.

Jonathan (

Clauss

) was one of those players.

» Sunday evening, in an interview with Canal +, Medhi Benatia did not spare his international tricolor.

The sports advisor of Olympique de Marseille, beaten in Brest shortly after the broadcast of the interview (1-0), publicly criticized his attitude.

He repeated his reproaches at the Prime Video microphone, just before the meeting: “We have noted that for several months, he has not been playing at his level.

»

Tensions between the Marseille club and their player appeared at the end of the winter transfer window.

72 hours before the market close, OM would have attempted a forceful maneuver to separate themselves from the full-back, leaking to the media their desire to see him leave.

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Source: leparis

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