At the Meinau stadium,

The gesture is perhaps harmless.

During his replacement on Sunday evening, Dimitri Liénard stopped just before going out.

He bent down, touched the pitch, before signing himself and therefore leaving his place to Sanjin Prcic for the last moments.

Then, after the final whistle, the native of Belfort spoke at length with partners and opponents on the ground.

Until approaching the exit tunnel.

Moment chosen by François Keller, director of the training center and brother of President Marc Keller, to launch a “Bravo Dim '” and applause from the few people still present in the stands.

An individual interview this Monday

Wouldn't all this look like an outing for the darling of Meinau, who arrived in Racing in 2013 while the team was in National?

At the end of the contract in June, the player did not comment on the subject.

But like all of his partners, he should participate in an individual interview with his management on Monday to clarify his future.

"I wish him to stay," said his coach Thierry Laurey on Sunday evening, without dwelling on his future either.

“Next season?

It will be sunny […] I never said I was going to leave Strasbourg, neither did Marc Keller.

The situation will be clarified in the coming days.

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Besides these two, other elements arrive at the end of the lease.

Like Eiji Kawashima, Lionel Carole, Lamine Koné, Kévin Zohi or Idriss Sadi.

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