LAST UPDATE | 16 Oct 2023
FRANCE INTERNATIONAL JEAN-CLAIR Todibo on Monday apologised for laughing during a minuteโs silence in memory of the victims of the Israel-Hamas conflict and a murdered French teacher before a Euro 2024 qualifier last week.
โI had a nervous laugh in relation to this minute of silence but in no case did I make fun of the current situation,โ the 23-year-old Nice defender told journalists.
Cameras caught Todibo laughing during the tribute, which took before Franceโs 2-1 win over the Netherlands in Amsterdam on Friday, to the victims of the conflict between Hamas and Israel.
The minuteโs silence also remembered a teacher killed last week in the northern French city of Arras in what the government called an Islamist terror attack.
Todibo, who is in the France team for Tuesdayโs friendly match against Scotland in Lille, said he had never intended to offend.
โI wanted to express myself today in relation to the extent of the situation and the interpretation of the situation which is quite crazy,โ he said before Franceโs press conference in Lille.
โThe context was unusual, we were among rival fans who had made certain jokes and I had this nervous laugh that came out.
โI wanted to apologise to all the people who I could have offended, thatโs the least I can do. Let there be no mistake about that.โ
โIโm hurt because it taints the education that my mother gave me,โ he continued.
โSome said that I laughed during this minute of silence because I was making fun of the death of a teacher, you should know that my mother has worked in National Education for 20 years and I have enormous respect for these people.
โThis could have happened to my mother. It bothers me because it reflects an image which is not mine.
โI think Iโm a boy with a very good education and with respect for people.โ
Before Todiboโs apology, the national ethics council of the French Football Federation had sent a letter to the player to ask him to explain himself, reserving the right to refer the matter to the FFF disciplinary committee.
Not a Cork fan but this guy is pure class. Whether Cork go on to win the replay or not heโs definitely deserving of an all star for his performances this year.
As for his comments about Barry Kelly in his post match interview he showed pure class and Davy Fitz could take some lessons from him.
Not a Clare man, but corner a guy like Davy Fitz straight after a game and heโll shoot from the hip, raw emotion. I donโt doubt that with hindsight heโd approach it differently. Sure weโd be lost without characters like him in the game.
hindsight, ha!!!!! sure didnโt sound like that with his interview on clare fm this morning!
the man is a disgrace to Clare hurling with all his stupid carry on!!!
Iโm from Limerick, but i think its safe to say Nobody in Clare, either supporters or county board, will give a damn what he says in interviews if they win on the 28th. Itโs not a popularity contest.
Anthony Nash gets a lot of coverage here and rightly so. However every man who togged out for Clare and Cork today should be held as national treasures.
A very proud Irishman today.
Get over it aideen Davy was dead right
Whatโs the story with the love in with Nash in the journal or is he the only player they allow out to speak?
The fact heโs the best keeper in the country, by a distance, might have something to do with it.
Nash is a proud limerick man who did his duty for the boys in green today ;)
Nash is a cork man. His relations are limerick
Trevor needs to do his homework! !!