José Anigo in December 2013. -
MICHEL PISANO / SIPA
José Anigo defends himself against any desire for revenge.
The former coach and sports director of OM was indicted last week in Marseille for association of criminals with a view to committing an organized crime.
He is suspected of having come into contact with members of the La Capelette gang, friends of his son Adrien, murdered in September 2013, to avenge his death.
José Anigo denies any desire for revenge in an interview with the Team.
"Never set foot in Marseille again"
He explains that he "met these young people from the La Capelette district three times", while he was "blocked for three months in Marseille" because of the confinement.
He denies any links or contacts with them, but admits having "the impression of continuing to bring [his] son to life through discussions".
On his desire for revenge, José Anigo claims to have "turned this page of [his] son", and confides having "accused the blow" after these "surrealist" accusations.
"I'm not going to let go", he warns before confiding his will never to "set foot in Marseille again until the end of [his] days".
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