At least, before, he pretended. When questioned at any time of the day, Noël Le Graët remembered that he was president of the French Football Federation, of his responsibility and of his unifying mission. But for several months, he has been going through a tired twilight, freewheeling, indifferent to what may be said of him, to the damage caused by his interventions and to the divisions that his words may cause.
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