Highly criticized after his new layup on Zindine Zidane, Nol Le Grat is starting to be dropped within the French Football Federation (FFF). Several members of the comex want the head of the body to leave.

Is the fate of Le Grat sealed?

The latest controversial outing from Nol Le Grat on the future of Zindine Zidane may be one too many. If the president of the French Football Federation (FFF) has generally passed through the drops after many drapes, his apologies will, this time, undoubtedly be insufficient.

The Grat is also contested internally

On the occasion of a special press conference on Monday, the Minister of Sports Amlie Ouda-Castra broke the boss of the FFF and invited the other leaders of the body to put him on the sidelines. There are eminent personalities within the executive committee who have demonstrated their value, their efficiency, their vision and their sense of responsibility. I know that they will show it again in the weeks to come and that they will be able to weigh in to put this Federation back on the right track. launched the member of the government.

The words of the Minister of Sports should find a favorable echo with certain members of the FFF. Indeed, L’Equipe explains in its edition of the day that several members of the executive committee are ready to take action to put Le Grat on the sidelines. They believe that his presence at the head of the body is no longer possible and his comments on Zidane are seen as a point of no return.

Agac leaders by the management of Le Grat

Some members of the comex no longer supported the solitary management of the boss of French football. The latest example concerns the extension of Didier Deschamps as head of the Blues until 2026. On January 6, when the executive committee was meeting, Le Grat never mentioned the subject. Everyone will finally learn the next day, without having been informed, that the coach had signed his new contract later in the evening. They had also little appreciated hearing that NLG and DD seemed to be working to designate the future president of the FFF.

It is now difficult to think that Le Grat can complete his mandate, scheduled for 2024. This Tuesday afternoon, he will also be heard by three inspectors, like his general manager Florence Hardouin, as part of the audit requested by the Minister of Sports, who intends to use this report to remove the former mayor of Guingamp from the presidency of the FFF. And she can obviously count on some internal support to seal her fate.

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