Tensions increased on the set of the show “Estelle midi”, which aired jointly on RMC and RMC Story on Monday, May 30th. It all starts with a casual discussion that Estelle Denis started on a current topic. So, after the chaotic evening between Saturday’s Champions League final at the Stade de France, host Périco Légasse asked if the turn of events was “an embarrassment for France”.
“It’s a big shame… but why for France? A big embarrassment for football“, then replies, to the astonishment of columnist Estelle Denis: “For football? What does football have to do with it? Not the cheating players.” “this is football world“Answers Périco Légasse.”I thought it was the world of brotherhood, festivity, friendship, sports. How come we have scenes of barbarism? So was there a vacuum or unpredictability in the organization by public authorities… So what does this mean? Savages and barbarians, angry tigers we unleashed…” “Not possible!“Definitely Estelle Denis was visibly offended by the columnist’s words:”There were 40,000 fans with or without fake tickets. Those who buy fake tickets are those who buy tickets thinking they are real. So, after Liverpool-Paris, they come to the front of the stadium and are told ‘well no sir…’ to them.“
Despite Estelle Denis’ spectacle, Périco Légasse believes that football leads to these extremes:This is the football world. It was not (Gérald) Darmanin who wrote the counterfeit banknotes! It’s not the governor of Seine-Saint-Denis, the head of the regional council of Seine-Saint-Denis or the mayor of Saint-Denis who writes fake banknotes, it’s the football world! They are thugs and crooks.“Faced with the stigma of football by the columnist, Estelle Denis speaks out, pointing even more to a fault of the organizers and public officials:”They’re also badly filtered, sorry! I went to watch rugby at the Stade de France and it was also a disaster!“
Périco Légasse insists for himself: “It’s not the fault of the French Republic! He may have made mistakes, he may have deficiencies, but the source of this confusion is not the French Republic, but the social and cultural separation of football!“Estelle Denis later reminded the 63-year-old journalist that on Saturday evening the police used a disproportionate amount of tear gas:”What about the cops who gas people who do nothing?” “At some point, you need to restore order. It may have been a blunder…” “Well, it doesn’t matter then!“, wearily started Estelle Denis.
Périco Légasse adds a layer at the end of his description: “In the beginning, it was the world of football that was rotten, crazy, and absolutely barbaric. (…) The round ball is making a fool of you!“
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Source: Programme Television

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