Jerome ROTHEN

Jerome Rothen - Glasgow Rangers - League appearances.

Photo/Foto: George Herringshaw

Date: 16 September 2009

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    • POSITION
      Midfielder
    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Friday, 31 March 1978
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Chatenay-Malabry, France
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • France
  • CLUBS
  • Monaco
    • Club Career Dates
      2002 - 2004
    • League Debut
    • Club Career
      82 League games 5 goals.
  • Glasgow Rangers
    • Club Career Dates
      2009-2010
    • League Debut
      Saturday, 12th September 2009 in a 0-0 draw at Motherwell (Aged: 31)
    • Club Career
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Jerome ROTHEN - Glasgow Rangers - League appearances.

 
The pictures show Jerome Rothen during Ranger's  1-1 draw with Stuttgart.


SM Caen:   1997-2000     Played   98     Scored   11   goals   (Ligue 2)
 
Troyes:   2000-2002     Played   46     Scored   4   goals   (Ligue 1)
 
AS Monaco:   2002-2004     Played   82     Scored   5   goals   (Ligue 1)
 
Paris St. Germain:   2004-2009     Played   139     Scored   10   goals   (Ligue 1)
 
Rangers:   2009-2010     Played   4     Scored   0   goals   (Scot Prem)   (on   loan)
 
2010           Ankaragücü (loan) 12 (0)
2011–2013  Bastia 60 (7)
2013           Caen 8 (1)


Autobiography.


On 8 October 2008, Rothen published his autobiography You're Not Going To Believe Me. The book has generated significant attention in the media, notably for its description of an incident concerning Zinédine Zidane, his former teammate in the France national team.

According to Rothen, the incident occurred during the second leg of Monaco's 2004 Champions League quarter-final win over Real Madrid. Monaco had overturned a 4–2 first leg deficit, and were 3–1 up with seconds left to play when Zidane tackled Rothen from behind. "It was a foul and I went down, admittedly I made a bit more of it, but anyone would have done the same, as we were trying to buy some seconds," Rothen wrote. "Zidane leant over me and said: 'Get up, you son of a bitch.

The expression Rothen claims Zidane used, 'fils de pute', is a variation on what Marco Materazzi is alleged to have said to Zidane before the head-butt that proved the iconic moment of the 2006 World Cup final. "I was surprised but put it down to his frustration, and I expected him to apologise at the end of the game, but he said nothing," Rothen continued. "I thought the next time we saw each other with the France team he would say sorry, and then it would be forgotten, but he didn't and that disappointed me."

In a subsequent interview with the French newspaper L'Equipe, Rothen stated he did not intend to smear Zidane's image by publicizing the incident. He also denies having received pressure from the latter's camp to remove the offending passage, as had been reported in the press.

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