“I knew Philippe Senderos,
before a match he would need to speak a lot, you could see that he was
sweating, that he did not feel good," he told Le Vestiaire.
"And unfortunately,
when you saw him on the pitch, he lost his playing abilities, he didn’t play
well. But against his own team-mates, he played better.”
Gallas, of course, was
prone to his own meltdowns, famously refusing to leave the pitch after a
particularly damaging defeat to Birmingham City, during which striker Eduardo
suffered a horrific ankle break.
The 41-year-old ended his
playing career in 2014, after making a handful of appearances for A-League side
Perth Glory. He featured for the Gunners, Chelsea and Tottenham throughout his
career, and also won 84 caps for France.

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