The scandal that erupted Christopher Galtier keep giving something to talk about. After the technician PSG was accused of being racist for an alleged phrase complaining about the number of black and Muslim players in the team during his time at Nice and that his position in the Parisian team was in jeopardy, the Nice-Matin newspaper published of new information about the conduct of the Marseillaise preparer.
The French newspaper added that Galtier is against signing Muslim footballerslike that of Pablo Rosario, a bet of the then Nice football director, Julien Fournier, who eventually released the email that revealed the scandal.
Nice-Matin added that during Ramadan, the coach forced the Muslim footballers to eat to play. “If you don’t eat, you don’t play”, is the phrase he told his students and that was published by the reference newspaper in Nice.
The source of the accusations
These accusations are added to those leaked by Romain Molina, an independent journalist, and ‘After-Foot’, a program broadcast on RMC Sport, which discovered the email sent by Fournier to INEOS, the owner of Nice , which explains what Galtier is.
That email detailed how the coach would complain about the squad’s preparation, going so far as to say it was “scum” and complaining about the amount of Black and Muslim players on the team because half of them are “on Friday afternoon” at the Mosque.
of course, Galtier came out with the information and “absolutely” denied everything that was published, according to AFP. In addition, Marseillais has the right to “take legal action” against those who defame him.
According to Le Parisien, the technician has irrefutable evidence that contradicts all publications and Fournier’s version, which was “surprised” by the Brazilian information.
The PSG, by Louis Fieldsreiterated his support for Galtier until the truth of the publication was verified.
Source: La Verdad

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