LIGUE 1 - Laurent Nicolin has trouble digesting Andy Delort's departure

Published on: 07 September 2021

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From Foot Mercato, the Montpellier tweet announcing the departure of Andy Delort from OGC Nice this summer already said a lot about the MHSC's state of mind in the face of the transfer of the Algerian international, also loved by the supporters.

Laurent Nicollin, true to himself, like the famous president of the Hérault club, Louis Nicollin, confirmed all this at the microphone of France Bleu Hérault on Monday.

The president of Montpellier recalled that the will of the man with 47 goals in 106 games with the residents of the Mosson in three years was indeed to join the Cote d'Azur.

“If the player is attached to the club and says he does not want to leave, there is not even a discussion with Nice. But when the player absolutely wants to leave because he believes that it is a plus for his career to go to Nice, we discuss, we exchange ", he first said before adding:

"We have to be honest, there is still more potential to win matches with a billionaire behind and a stadium of 35 or 40,000 seats."

And Laurent Nicollin to add, retaining despite everything the positive in this story.

“It's not Laurent Blanc or Roger Milla. If he had stayed he could have made club history, but he chose something else. Good for him, too bad for us. We are not going to feel sorry for Andy who is someone I really appreciate and who has been high for the club for three years. The story ends in blood sausage, it bothers me for my new coach (Olivier Dall'Oglio) but that's life. When you have a fiancée and she doesn't want to sleep with you anymore, you're not going to tie her up. If she leaves, you find another one and that's it. I understand that people are disappointed, especially in the way. ” The MHSC, which also lost Gaëtan Laborde this summer and finds itself the orphan of its ultra-accomplice and efficient offensive doublet for many months, must now move forward.

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