Even retired, Toifilou Maoulida is not done with his strips. - Twitter screenshot

His strips made him famous. Author of 157 goals during his career (including 71 on the grounds of Ligue 1), the footballer Toifilou Maoulida, trained in Montpellier, celebrated his goals by removing a strip of his socks, with a message each time written on it.

If he ended his career in 2017, the striker has not lost his hand or his humor. During the confinement, the current national U16 coach at the Nîmes Olympique drew a new strip. Perhaps the last of his career, with a simple message, linked to the containment established in France to curb the spread of the coronavirus: "#RestezChezVous".

A little msg for all of you, my friends, my relatives, all those who follow me, we will never know what we will have tomorrow, so in these difficult times, take care of yourself and yours ❤️ We have only one health and it's worth all the gold in the world 🙏🏽

I nominate you all 🎥 pic.twitter.com/lohQy7kEL0

- Toifilou Maoulida (@filoumaoulida) March 19, 2020

“A little message for all of you, my friends, my loved ones, everyone who follows me. We will never know what we have in store for tomorrow, so in these difficult times, take care of yourself and yours, explains the one who was international hopes, a France team jersey on his shoulders. We only have one health and it is worth all the gold in the world. ” His video posted on social networks has already been viewed 32,000 times.

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