lifestyle, night in Paris, house destroyed… Belaïli’s extra-sporting slippages
Nine months after his arrival in Brittany, Algerian winger Youcef Belaïli is preparing to leave Stade Brestois. By the back door, and after being the author of several skids.
The story between Youcef Belaïli and Stade Brestois should end in the coming days, only nine months after his arrival. Disappointing sportingly with 19 games played and marked by inconsistent performances (3 goals, 4 assists) and a lack of collective effort that Brest coach Michel Der Zakarian did not fail to underline, Belaili also distinguished himself by an individualistic behavior who annoys.
During the match at the Parc des Princes against PSG (September 10), the Algerian international remained on the bench for the whole meeting and would have decided to stay after the game in the capital, snubbing the return trip by plane with the team, and this without supervising anyone. This is in addition to a questionable lifestyle and extra-sporting night slips.
40,000 euros of work needed
A house he had been renting for five months in the suburbs of Brest, for example, had to be partly renovated because it was left in a deplorable state with work costing 40,000 euros. The regional newspaper The Telegramwho was able to contact the owner of the premises, speaks of “kitchen to be redone, warped floors to be changed, doors torn off and cigarette butts on the ground”, the damage having been the subject of a bailiff’s report.
It would now be surprising to see Belaïli again wearing the Brest jersey. The player wants to leave, as confirmed by his father to Algerian media. Officially, Stade Brestois claims to have received no such request and says it is waiting for Belaili this Wednesday at the training center on his return from selection. If the club does not raise the idea of a dismissal, the two parties should sit around the table to ratify the end of a story that has all of a flop retained.