“We managed to prove the manipulation that was in place and the instrumentalization that was created out of certain situations and comments,” Martin said Thursday, praising the justice system for doing its job in an era of constant social network speculation. Galtier, who now coaches Al-Duhail in the Qatar Stars League, had testified that some of his comments made during his time in charge of Nice had been taken out of context or distorted and used against him by other coaching staff members at Nice.
“We see today’s decision as an acquittal but also as a redemption for Christophe, his loved ones and his family,” lawyer Olivier Martin told reporters in comments filmed by Nice-Matin newspaper. The “odious accusations” caused “considerable damage” to the 57-year-old Galtier, one of his attorneys said.
Galtier was acquitted, French media reported, at a court in Nice nearly a week after he appeared at a one-day trial and denied accusations of racism during his time as coach of Nice from 2021-22. NICE, France (AP) - Christophe Galtier was cleared of accusations of racism on Thursday after the former Nice and Paris Saint-German coach stood trial on charges of psychological harassment and discrimination. Business & Finance Click to expand menu.