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Ngapeth amer après la (lourde) défaite face aux États-Unis : «Nous nous sommes fait défoncer» - Haiti24

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Le volleyeur français n'a pas tourné autour du pot après la nette défaite des Bleus samedi soir face aux États-Unis (0-3), lors des Jeux olympiques de Tokyo. Envoyé spécial à Tokyo À découvrir Earvin, vous aviez beaucoup insisté sur le fait de ne pas réitérer la mauvaise entame de Rio et finalement…Earvin Ngapeth: (il coupe)

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