The Stade Rennais man has got himself in trouble once again after going to a nightclub before Les Bleuets playoff game against Norway
Reports in French media claim that France international, Yann M’Vila, Real Sociedad forward Antoine Griezmann, Wissam Ben Yedder, Chris Mavinga and Mbaye Niang will be sanctioned by the France Football Federation for an un-called for night out ahead of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899
Under-21 team’s Euro 2013 playoff game against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Norway-c2974.
France eventually lost the game 6-3 on aggregate and Erick Mombaerts’ charges are now caught up in another problem following the aforementioned disciplinary breach.
And, the French Football Federation (FFF) has confirmed that it will take action against the offenders for enjoying an unauthorised night out in Paris.
“In derogation from the strict rules that are in force within the national teams, several players took the initiative to leave the group for a night out,” read a statement on FFF’s website.
Reports claim that the aforementioned players travelled from the team’s training base at Normandy to Paris by a taxi and did not report until dawn.
However, it still remains to be seen what sort of sanctions could these players face. However, one can already imagine some leniency shown by the federation after FFF President, Noel Le Graet’s recent statements.
“What do you want me to do? Exclude Les Bleus definitely? No,” said the FFF supremo who will indeed be very angry to see the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/U-17-Youth-team-c40787 coming under spotlight they could have done without.
However, it appears that all offenders, except for Yann M’Vila might get away with a one-game ban and a strong ticking off. The same cannot be said of the Stade Rennais man whose antics at the Euros earlier this summer (leaving the field without shaking
Laurent Blanc or Olivier Giroud’s hand) have seen him still waiting to play for Didier Deschamps’ side.
To make matters worse, Yann M’Vila’s latest shenanigans have not impressed Stade Rennais general manager, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chris-c9006 Mavinga. While talking to reporters on Thursday, the Breton club’s supremo was visibly angry at
his player’s behaviour and claimed that the club will not let the incident slip.
“This can’t be tolerated. We mustn’t let this go,” said Dreossi before saying that he will meet with both M’Vila and Mavinga in order to “get an honest explanation because this is a lack of respect for football, for the team and also for Rennais.”
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