Raymond Domenech, the Worrying Explanation
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The documentary on the football-media fiasco of the World Championship in South Africa, broadcast on the American platform since Wednesday 13 May, is a new missed opportunity to put this pathetic national psychodrama to a standstill.
The release of the documentary "Le Bus : Les Bleus en strike", on Wednesday, on the American platform, caused a stir, sixteen years after the facts.
The 2010 World Cup was dramatic for France. Sixteen years later, a documentary has been released about the French experiences in South Africa, and it is causing quite a stir. Former national coach Raymond Domenech claims a starring role for himself.
Raymond Domenech, who doesn't come out grown up with the Netflix documentary "Le Bus: les Bleus en strike" about the controversy at the 2010 World Championship, is trying to get rid of him, but some of his ex-players are furious at him.
Raymond Domenech, former breeder of Les Bleus, passed by Olympique Lyonnais, considers himself "truthed and bruised" by Netflix's documentary on psychodrama experienced by the French team at the 2010 World Championship in Knysna, South Africa.
A Netflix documentary devoted to the strike of the French team during the 2010 World Championship revived the tensions between Franck Ribéry and Raymond Domenech. On his social networks, the athlete reacted with virulence to the statements of the former breeder of the Bleus.
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