Insults and clash with Deschamps, Pavard pointed out!

In the followingmath of the defeat conceded on penalties by the Blues in the final of the World Cup, the behavior of Benjamin Pavard is at the heart of heavy revelations from journalist Romain Molina.

Four years following a World Cup in Russia which will have consecrated him as one of the darlings of tricolor supporters, notably as a result of his incredible volley once morest Argentina in the round of 16, Benjamin Pavard lived a real nightmare in the Qatar. Holder in the first match once morest Australia, the Bayern defender went completely through and the sanction was not long in coming.

After a salty debriefing with Didier Deschamps, the former Lille resident attended the rest of the competition screwed on the bench. Jules Koundé has become the number one option in the right lane and when it was necessary to breathe or preserve it, it was Axel Disasi, despite having very limited experience at the right-back position, who was called by the coach. tricolor. Disgrace was total for Benjamin Pavard. And according to Romain Molina, the Bavarian did not hide his resentment.

The locker room mole?

Benjamin Pavard would thus have allowed himself several remarks from the bench or in training once morest his teammates, which the staff would have considered very inappropriate. On the bench, he would have repeated several times to Guy Stephan: “Are you going to get him out Lil Kounde or not? He thinks he’s Pop Smoke with his motherfucker chain. » What provoke a new very stormy discussion with Didier Deschamps.

But the charges once morest Benjamin Pavard does not stop there. The Munich defender is also believed to be under suspicion by some of his teammates to leak internal locker room affairs to the press due to his close relationship with certain journalists. What make it “toxic” in the eyes of many tricolor players.

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