"We’ll send people home when you talk nonsense" : Major clash on the sidelines of PSG debates between Daniel Riolo and Olivier Dacourt

"We’ll send people home when you talk nonsense" : Major clash on the sidelines of PSG debates between Daniel Riolo and Olivier Dacourt

While PSG fans showed their displeasure at Neymar’s home on Wednesday, May 3, among other things, Daniel Riolo felt the Parisians were justified in their anger. The RMC columnist was later robbed by Olivier Dacourt on Twitter…

Nothing is going right in Paris Saint-Germain. As PSG are on their way to earn the title of the eleventh champion of France, Parisian fans have said they are fed up with their few shows on Wednesday (May 3rd). A meeting was held in front of the club’s headquarters, initiated by Collectif Ultras Paris (CUP), which was particularly saddened by the behavior of some star players, such as Lionel Messi, who had recently skipped collective training to run a commercial operation in Arabia. A group of saudi fans went to Neymar’s house and said “Leaving Neymar” Slogans were shouted in front of his house for minutes. Actions that PSG condemned in a press release: “Paris Saint-Germain condemns in the strongest terms the intolerable and humiliating actions of a small group that occurred this Wednesday. Whatever the differences, nothing can justify such actions. The club gives its full support to its players, management and anyone who is concerned about this shameful behavior.

Daniel Riolo welcomed the initiative that PSG fans launched on Twitter on Thursday, May 4. columnist RMC He believes that the time has come for Parisians to react, and raises a hand to those who do not accept this anger: “So some didn’t like yesterday’s PSG Supp demo? Those who complain about the same Supp not reacting in the stadium?Unappreciated remarks by Olivier Dacourt. channel+ publicly appointed Daniel Riolo, with whom he collaborated.After Foot Between 2012 and 2013: “Legal in front of headquarters but unthinkable in front of a player’s home. We send people out of his house when he talks nonsense. And God knows you’re selling it. You will see the effect it has.” To which Géraldine Maillet’s friend replied: “You have always defended mercenaries… Everyone has their own business… When you have to eat, you come to the media from terrible journalists? You look a lot like this. In Rome (where Olivier Dacourt played between 2003 and 2006, editor’s note) or elsewhere, you would find it “normal” because of football culture. In France we have to accept everything.

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Source: Programme Television

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