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Former Real coach: “The players were in disguise to go out”

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Former Real French coach Grecory Dipont spoke of the harsh conditions at Real, revealing that the footballers “disguised” themselves many times so as not to be noticed during their appearances while receiving threats himself.

Gregory Dipot, a former employee of Zinedine Zidane at Real, where he trained for two years from 2019 to 21, gave an interview to the French newspaper: La Voix du Nord, where he pointed out, among other things, how strict the conditions are in the Madrid club.

In fact, the French coach revealed that due to the strict rules, players often dress up to go out so that they are not easily noticed.

“In Madrid, players dress up to go to the city, if only to go to the cinema. If they are at a very high level, it is because they have already gone through a lot of stations. You can do this. They know that. ”Neither they nor we, the staff, we can control everything.

Today some journalists write what they want. “And in Madrid the situation is even worse, what is written is completely wrong and there is not much to be done because the correction gives value.”

At the same time, Dipont complained that he had even received threats from the club’s management asking him to provide information and inform them about the players.

“We all know what it means to be in such a big club. Everything is calculated, measured. The image is very important, the way we position ourselves. Everything is organized

I had even received threats. If I didn’t give them information, they would tell me things. The only way out was not to answer. But they did it anyway. And at some point, when there were injuries, it was all my fault. “The results were even skewed when they added coronavirus positive players to the list of injured players.”

Source: sport24

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