Chancel Mbemba has finally broken his silence regarding the altercation with Walid Regragui. The encounter between the two teams ended in a 1-1 draw, but the post-match drama took center stage.
During the dramatic conclusion of the match, tempers flared, resulting in a heated confrontation between Walid Regragui and Chancel Mbemba.
While Regragui attempted to diffuse the situation during a press conference, Mbemba, the Olympique de Marseille defender, chose the mixed zone to offer rather enigmatic remarks.
“I respect the coach who is a great man. The television cut the videos, but I have them. I don’t need to throw them around.
I keep my silence; it’s better, that’s how I am. Everyone knows me; I respect everyone. I don’t need to shoot anyone, but God’s justice is there. When I play football, I play normally; I’m not a great player.
This WORD that he said, it is the coach himself who will say it. He himself will speak,” Mbemba stated.
As the aftermath of the confrontation unfolds, Mbemba’s decision to maintain a dignified silence adds an air of mystery to the situation.
Football enthusiasts await further details and clarifications, as the incident promises to be a topic of discussion in the coming hours.