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Mickael Landreau says he saw himself ending his career at Lille prior to falling out with the club and ending his contract with Les Dogues by mutual consent.
Landreau, 33, had played Lille's last 119 league games, but will not be between the posts for Saturday's match at Sochaux after off-the-pitch differences between himself and club officials, notably coach Rudi Garcia and deputy director general Frederic Paquet, came to a head on Thursday.
"It's a mutual disagreement. We had ways of working that had become too different. I saw myself ending my career at Lille," said Landreau, whose deal with Lille ran until the end of the 2013/14 campaign, and who reportedly accepted a pay-off of three months' salary, around €360,000.
"It undoubtedly started from an incident when Frédéric Paquet came to say certain things, highlighting the fact that - for him - perhaps I wasn't an example to follow. I noted that and spoke to the coach, who chose to say and do nothing. That's when I quit the dressing room council. I'm used to committing myself fully to the project of the club in which I play, but if you ask me to be just a simple player..."
The end of Landreau's career at the club he underpinned during their title-winning 2010/11 campaign is all the more surprising given he has always been Garcia's first-choice custodian.
"I feel as if I've always given my utmost to the coach. He's always said I was the number one and he picked me, so I can't complain," Landreau said.
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