On the other side of the French group at the FFR after the publication of a video in which he made racist remarks, the goalkeeper of the Blues published a message on Instagram to apologize.
“I am deeply sorry and ashamed of my words.” So begins the message of apology that Melvyn Jaminet published on Sunday afternoon on his Instagram account, in response to the publication of a video in which he says he wants. “put on your helmet” oh “that first Arab[il] cross”.
Racist comments led to the 25-year-old being sidelined by the French Rugby Federation. “I understand the sanction of the FFR and I am available for them to shed light on this matter”, explains the one who was with the French group on a summer trip in Argentina. He came on in the second half during the first match of France’s XV tour against Argentina, a 28-13 win on Saturday in Mendoza.
“I understand that many people may have been hurt and offended by this, The player follows RC Toulon. I want to make it clear that these comments in no way reflect my values or those of the French rugby team. All forms of racism are unacceptable and go against everything I believe in.”
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