Ex-Liverpool star pardoned after bust-up with coach

Tom Weber
Tom Weber
  • 30 Oct 2023 10:58 CDT
  • 4 min read
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Mamadou Sakho has been pardoned by Montpellier despite what was reportedly a serious altercation with his coach.

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Sakho, a former Liverpool player, has had his fair share of issues, notably failing a drug test and later being sent home from a pre-season tour by Jurgen Klopp in 2016, effectively ending his career at Anfield. Aged 33 now and on the books at Ligue 1 side Montpellier, the defender was recently involved in a bust-up with coach Michel Der Zakarian.

According to reports in France, Sakho felt wronged by his boss in training, which led to a war of words between the two. When Der Zakarian allegedly called Sakho a "crybaby," the Frenchman reportedly lost his temper and a serious altercation broke out that required staff and teammates to intervene.

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At a recent press conference, Der Zakarian insisted that it was a "small clash" and refused to go into any more detail. French media had claimed that a necklace, a family heirloom, was broken during the fight, which enraged the 60-year-old, but it appears that the altercation had not been as serious as initially reported.

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L'Equipe had insisted that Sakho had been suspended and that he could even have his contract terminated over the matter, but this hasn't transpired. Instead, the 33-year-old was spotted back in training on Monday, according to Footmercato.

The French outlet states that Sakho wasn't suspended and a contract termination was never under consideration, therefore it must really have been a minor clash between the player and the coach.

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A much harsher course of action would likely have followed if the altercation had been as serious as originally claimed. Chelsea loanee David Datro Fofana, for example, was recently suspended for a week by Union Berlin for something as innocuous as reacting angrily to being substituted.

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