French federation head apologises for 'Clumsy' Zinedine Zidane comments

French federation head apologises for 'Clumsy' Zinedine Zidane comments

Le Graët made his apology in a statement to French news agency Agence France-Presse that other French media then relayed

AgenciesUpdated: Tuesday, January 10, 2023, 10:25 AM IST
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Le Pecq:The president of France's football federation apologised after Kylian Mbappé, the French sports minister and Real Madrid all took him to task for brusque comments that he "couldn't care less" about Zinédine Zidane's future as a coach. Noël Le Graët said his comments in a radio interview were "clumsy" and "absolutely don't reflect my thinking nor my consideration for the player he was and the coach he has become." Le Graët's apology was widely reported in French media.

Le Graët, who recently extended current France coach Didier Deschamps' contract until July 2026, was a guest on RMC radio's talk show Sunday and was asked about rumors linking Zidane to Brazil's national team. "I'd be surprised if he went there. But he can do what he likes, it doesn't concern me. I've never met with him (Zidane), and we (the FFF) never considered parting ways with Didier," Le Graët told RMC.

Mbappe fires back

Quizzed about whether he'd be upset to see Zidane coach Brazil, he said: "I couldn't care less. He can go where he likes." To a follow-up question about whether Zidane called him recently, Le Graët added: "Certainly not, I wouldn't even have picked up the phone." Without mentioning Le Graët by name, World Cup star Mbappé posted a message on his Twitter account late Sunday saying: "Zidane is France, you don't disrespect a legend like that." France's sports minister Amélie Oudéa-Castéra went a step further, asking Le Graët to apologise to Zidane for his "shameful lack of respect." Writing on Twitter, Oudéa-Castéra barely disguised disdain for Le Graët, using inverted commas to refer to his role at the FFF. "A president' of the top sporting federation in France should not say that. Apologies, please, for going too far on Zidane," she wrote.

Admired figure

Real Madrid also spoke up in defence of its former star player and title-winning coach, saying: "These remarks show a lack of respect for one of the most admired figures by football fans around the world and our club is awaiting an immediate correction." The former playmaker Zidane led Les Bleus to their first World Cup title in 1998 and starred again when they won the European Championship in 2000. He scored in two World Cup finals and was on the losing side once.

Clumsy remarks

Le Graët made his apology in a statement to French news agency Agence France-Presse that other French media then relayed. Le Graët's statement also sought to shirk some of the responsibility by shifting blame to RMC's interviewers: "I gave an interview to RMC that I shouldn't have given because it sought a polemic by opposing Didier against Zinédine Zidane, two monuments of French football. I admit that I made clumsy remarks which created a misunderstanding. Zinédine Zidane knows the immense respect I hold for him, like all French people."

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