If Mbappé has occupied all the covers in recent weeks, the PSG women’s locker room is another source of problems. His coach, Didier Ollé-Nicolle, has been temporarily removed from his position for allegedly making inappropriate comments to some of his players: “If confirmed, it would be incompatible with the sporting and human values of PSG,” the club wrote a while in a statement.
In this context and in order to preserve the interests of all the parties involved, the French coach has been discharged, although the Parisian team stresses that it is temporary. PSG, the official note insists, “takes what happened very seriously and intends to clarify all the facts and comments reported.” PSG faces Lyon on Sunday in a crucial game in which the capital need to cut points from their great rival.
This locker room has a history of confrontations that dates back to the serious events that occurred in November, when the attack on Hamraoui on the outskirts of Paris triggered a police investigation that is still ongoing. Since then, the relationship of the former Barça player with some of her teammates is unsustainable and PSG waits for the end of the course to reach an agreement to terminate her contract.