Nicolas Anelka, March 5, 2019. - FAROOQ NAEEM / AFP

Promised later we will talk more about it, but here we are a little forced. Twelve years after “Unclassifiable”, Nicolas Anelka is once again the central character of a documentary announced with great fanfare by Netflix. L'Incompris, which comes out on the American platform on Wednesday, will look back on the last years of the former Parisian's career, without forgetting the 2010 World Cup and the famous half-time drama against Mexico.

There are headlines that we don't forget, even 10 years later.

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Insult or no insult, the debate has long been settled despite the differing versions of each other. The reality was much less dramatic than what we could write at the time. Nicolas Anelka, who intends thanks to this documentary to dissipate a little the divisive personality that he has been able to build since he was very young, nevertheless confided to the Parisian that he did not particularly want Raymond Domenech, since the time.

“I have no resentment and know that before Knysna, we had a really good relationship. And yes ! But I haven't spoken to him since. I hate her a bit when her mother said publicly that she did not accept my "insults". Him, he knew that was not it and should have said it then. A mother's word touches me and there, Raymond should have spoken. But if we ran into each other by chance, I think we could talk ”. It's a bit late for that, it seems.

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