Florian Grill spoke about the investigation carried out internally by the FFR.

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FRANCK FIFE / AFP

We'll call it measured confidence.

Very measured, even.

On Wednesday evening, Florian Grill, the unfortunate former opponent of Bernard Laporte in the elections for the presidency of the FFR, was invited to speak on the FFR's investigation report in the program

L'Equipe du Soir

on the string of the same name.

While the conclusions seem purely and simply to absolve Fabien “the on the move” Galthié and that Professor Salamon, in charge of investigating the internal investigation, affirmed that no violation of the sanitary protocol had been noted, the president of the Ligue Ile de France is skeptical.

"What bothers me the most is that we had called for an independent investigation, an independent report carried out by the General Inspectorate, that would have made sense," he said in the preamble.

There, we are on an internal investigation.

There are a number of things that matter, exemplarity, trust, transparency.

I expect two things from the FFR: to have the initial protocol and to have the report in its entirety, and not just extracts.

And then, I await the reaction of the Minister of Sports to this internal investigation.

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For Florian Grill, the main conclusions highlighted in the report are not what he hoped for.

“Today, we are only talking about the case of the French men's team but the reality is that there have been four gatherings and four clusters.

It doesn't matter to me who patient zero is, that's not the subject, he scans.

The question is that there was a protocol, defined by the government, signed by the FFR, which defined a certain number of rules.

The question is whether these rules have been transmitted to the various players of the French teams and whether this protocol has been applied.

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For the time being, Sports Minister Roxana Maracineanu has not yet spoken officially on the report delivered by the FFR commission of inquiry, judge and party in this case.

This will not be long since a discussion with Bernard Laporte is scheduled for Thursday.

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