Thursday, February 18, 2016

PSG: Drogba takes the defense of Aurier – Sport365.fr

Rare are those having defended Serge Aurier. Drogba is one of them. The Ivorian legend admits that his “younger brother” committed “a mistake” but questions the media treatment and the sanctions that have hit the side of the right Paris Saint-Germain. For the former Marseille, players must be enclosed to learn how to manage social networks. “How can young people learn from their mistakes if they are not around them? “Asks the player of 37 years, forgetting that Serge Aurier had already been sanctioned for an earlier skidding on Facebook in March 2015.



” We all make mistakes “

“I do not always commented that stuff but given the proportion taken by the #AurierGate and how my younger brother Serge Aurier was treated these days is frustrating, even annoying , explained the current striker Montreal impact. Yes he made a mistake, so he said things he should not have, but we players (myself included of course), coaches, referees, club presidents and even fans, have all made mistakes !! Even those people who say it would put him in prison … (Guy Roux, ed.) “



” Social networks can make or break a career “

” How can young players learn from their mistakes if they are around them no, not advise, says Didier Drogba. Do not we rather train them, prepare them for a world where social media can make or break a career, no matter the profession? Or should we simply point the finger and punish certain people more than others? Which ultimately serves no purpose … Strength to you my brother. “



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