Paris Saint-Germain launched its Europe campaign on Tuesday (September 6th). Christophe Galtier’s players faced Juventus at the Parc des Princes on the first day of the Champions League. Thanks to Kylian Mbappé’s two goals, PSG won with an overall advantage over the Italians (2-1).
That’s why the evening was very frustrating for many fans if the Champions League started with a beautiful victory, a first in PSG’s history against Juventus. While RMC Sport and Canal+ were broadcasting the match live, the MyCanal app experienced numerous technical issues. The result of the races for many subscribers: Instead of watching the match normally, they found themselves facing a black screen. Internet users on social networks did not hesitate to express their anger and directly attacked the service offered by the encrypted channel. “Worth paying $30 a month… MyCanal I hate you“, “I expect a big commercial gesture from Canal+ because you are clearly ruining my evening there.“, “But is MyCanal a joke? Paying a blindfold to watch matches and have a black screen?“, “Congratulations Canal+, Clean… You may also suddenly encounter difficulties with subscription payments.“Can we read it on Twitter?
Worth paying $30 a month… mycanal I hate you #PSGJuve #mykanal pic.twitter.com/dsBzAJ2EHc
—Jack Baeur (@baeurjack123) 6 September 2022
I expect a big commercial gesture from Canal+ because you are clearly ruining my evening there. #channel
— K (@_PasRoro) 6 September 2022
and but #mykanal Is it a joke?? You pay a blind to watch the matches and you have a black screen??? @canalplus
— fallon (@haronekeys) 6 September 2022
cheer @canalplus … neat … you may suddenly encounter difficulties with subscription payments too … #MyChannel https://t.co/u4SsON2zKi
— Bruno GUILLON (@BrunoGUILLONOff) 6 September 2022
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Source: Programme Television

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