{"id":296032,"date":"2023-11-02T21:24:12","date_gmt":"2023-11-02T21:24:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sports-life-news.com\/?p=296032"},"modified":"2023-11-02T21:24:12","modified_gmt":"2023-11-02T21:24:12","slug":"mamadou-sakho-leaves-montpellier-after-clash-with-manager","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sports-life-news.com\/soccer\/mamadou-sakho-leaves-montpellier-after-clash-with-manager\/","title":{"rendered":"Mamadou Sakho LEAVES Montpellier after clash with manager"},"content":{"rendered":"
Former Liverpool defender Mamadou Sakho have left Montpellier with immediate effect after a reported physical altercation with manager\u00a0Michel Der Zakarian.<\/p>\n
According to L’Equipe, Sakho grabbed Der Zakarian by the collar and knocked him to the ground in front of several witnesses during a training ground bust-up.<\/p>\n
The confrontation was said to have been sparked when Sakho was not given a foul by Der Zakarian during training and the Armenian called him a ‘cry baby’, and Sakho proceeded to leave the training pitch after layers and staff members quickly stepped in to prevent the situation escalating further.<\/p>\n
Sakho was banned by the club following the incident and risked facing the sack, but he has not left the club – seemingly off his own accord – for good.<\/p>\n
The 33-year-old released a statement on Thursday, roughly translated by Fabrizio Romano, explaining his exit, but maintained his innocence in the altercation, refusing to accept any portion of the blame.<\/p>\n
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Mamadou Sakho has left Montpellier after an altercation with the club’s manager on the training ground<\/p>\n
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The defender confirmed his departure on social media on Thursday and maintained his innocence regarding the altercation<\/p>\n
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Michel Der Zakarian (pictured) reportedly called Sakho a ‘cry baby’ before being grabbed by the collar and knocked to the floor<\/p>\n
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‘You have to know how to leave the table when respect is no longer served,’ the statement began.<\/p>\n
‘Following the incident that took place last week at the training centre and for which I decline all responsibility, I have decided, on this day of 11\/2\/2023, to ending my collaboration with Montpellier Herault Sports Club.<\/p>\n
‘I spent two years in this family club where I took pleasure to share my high-level experience with my team-mates and my ‘little brothers’ from the centre of training. At the same time, I think them for their support flawless as well as the medical stuff without forgetting the supporters who appreciated my time at the club.<\/p>\n
‘Thanks also to the sports director Bruno Carotti for his loyalty to me throughout my adventure [at] Montpellier.<\/p>\n
‘Finally, I wanted to give a special thanks to the president, Laurent Nicollin, who, like his late father did before him, heads the MHSC with the values and principles that are dear to me.<\/p>\n
‘We met as men, let’s leave as men. Happy end of the season, Mamadou Sakho.’<\/p>\n
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Sakho spent eight years playing in the Premier League, including three-and-a-half years with Jurgen Klopp (left) and Liverpool<\/p>\n
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The rest of the time was spent with Crystal Palace before he left England to join Montpellier<\/p>\n
Sakho joined Montpellier in 2021 from Crystal Palace after eight years playing in the Premier League – three-and-a-half with Liverpool and four-and-a-half with Palace.<\/p>\n
He made 155 appearances combined for the two clubs before moving back to his homeland in France, making 45 appearances for the Ligue 1 side in just over two years.<\/p>\n
Michel Der Zakarian returned for a second stint as Montpellier manager in February this year, and allegedly branded Sakho a ‘cry baby’ before tensions rose.<\/p>\n
Sakho was told in the summer that he was no longer part of Der Zakarian’s plans, but was unable to get a transfer elsewhere.<\/p>\n
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