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Jérome Rothen responds to Théo Griezmann after his spikes launched on Twitter: “It’s fair game”

These last weeks, Antoine Griezmann has been criticized a lot by sports commentators for his lack of involvement and effectiveness in the France team. Still, the footballer put in an excellent performance in France’s match against Finland in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers. Shortly before the game on Tuesday, September 7, Jerome Rothen did not mince his words in Rothen ignites: “But Griezmann, it became Matuidi! Are you aware of it?”. An unflattering reference in the mouth of the consultant, which recalls the violent criticism against the ex-international Blaise Matuidi.

During the match, Theo Griezmann stood up for his brother, Antoine Griezmann, on Twitter by sending spades to Jérôme Rothen: “The goal is for you”, he wrote first shortly after his brother’s first film. Before continuing, a few seconds later, with a second message, this time showing a photo of Jérôme Rothen, raising his arms to the sky. “New profile picture,” he comments ironically, before finally deleting his tweet.

Despite the criticisms, there is no problem between the footballer, his brother and the consultant: “Like what, on arrival … it’s a good omen. We are listened to and I’m happy that we be listened to “, rejoices Jérome Rothen. To which, Theo Griezmann responded on Twitter: “For me, it’s fair game, nothing bad and that’s the game.” Present on the air in order to give his point (…)

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