
Toulon prop Martin Castrogiovanni has lambasted former side Leicester, claiming in remarks published in the British press on Monday that he paid £100,000 ($156,200, 127,270 euros) in order to leave the club.
The Italy international, 33, left Leicester in 2013, but having been angered by reports he departed for a pay rise, he spoke out following Toulon's 25-21 loss to his old club in the European Champions Cup on Sunday.
Singling out Leicester coach Richard Cockerill for criticism, Castrogiovanni told reporters in a profanity-strewn outburst: "It was made to look like I had left the club for the money.
"Cockers (Cockerill) talks about the money, but I paid £100,000 from my own pocket to leave this club because I want to play rugby.
"I always love this club and I wanted to clarify and talk face to face, which is something Cockers never does. I didn't have an opportunity to defend myself when I left. I never want to speak with Cockers any more."
Castrogiovanni, who was a popular figure with fans during his seven years at Leicester, added: "I am the kind of guy that if I hate you, I will say it to your face and I will never speak to you again."
In response, the BBC quoted Cockerill as saying: "Castro is a fantastic icon for this club and I have nothing but praise for him.
"I don't want him to feel bitter towards us. I certainly don't feel bitter towards him. One day we will have a beer and we will smile about it."
Source: AFP
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