Talk to Baky, your new interview format presented by our columnist Bakary Meïté. For this first issue, Sekou Macalou will be on Baky’s microphone. The third wing line spoke about his story on and off the field Competing with the French XV in this World Cup, the Stade Français player looks back on his life.
Discover Sekou Macalou like you’ve never seen him before. His childhood in the suburbs, his family life or even the fervor around the Blues: the Sarcellois spoke about his life as a rugby player and his life as a man in the first episode of the Parle à Baky podcast, by our column Bakary Meïté.
He received his former teammate in Massy in an old school setting, in a Parisian hair salon and barber run by his friend Hamadoun Sidibé, also founder of Quai 54 in Paris, the most famous street basketball tournament in the world. world.
Without limits in a natural exchange, the third wing line does not hesitate to answer all questions. First, he talks about his childhood in Sarcelles, the suburb in which he lived, where he started rugby, in short, the cradle of his childhood. Sekou gives us funny anecdotes about his beginnings in the oval: the coach who forced him to come to training and his snacks with friends.
In the second part, the Parisian player talks about his club and national career. On the program, his love for Stade Français, the difficult preparation with the Blues or even an Antoine Dupont “too strong” in a match. Finally he talks about his life as a couple, his Malian origins and his desire for a large family.
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