Ligue 1
Paris fans prepare for new reactions against players in games against Bayern and Marseille
Paris fans strongly disapproved of the management, technical staff and players of their team in the game against Bordeaux because of Real’s exclusion from the Champions League, but they don’t stop there and are preparing for new mobilizations.
The popular saying “A myriad of evil follows” fits well with what has been happening in Parisian classrooms over the past 24 hours. What is meant, of course, is Real’s resounding slap in the face in the Champions League and exclusion from the round of 16, with this failure but also the way it came about (with the slump in the last half hour of the game at Bernabeu) for his to give fans a blast.
As a result, they made life hell for the players, Pochettino and the administration in connection with Sunday’s Ligue 1 game against Bordeaux, the 3-0 going from the moment anger swept the stands of the Park de until late smallest detail went prince and the anger among those “responsible” for the exclusion.
If Mauricio Pochettino’s players thought the nightmare lasted only 90 minutes and was targeted by their own team’s fans during the winning game against the Girondins, they would do well to arm themselves with more patience.
According to Equipe, the fans are not ready to stop and will continue their protests against the players in the next game: namely on March 30 against Bayern for the women’s Champions League and on April 17 in the hate derby with Marseille as part of the 32. league 1 game.
The media underscores the fears of the police in view of these two games, in particular the game against Marseille, with local authorities expressing their concern at the manifestation of extreme behavior that will seriously damage their club’s image and prestige in the French capital.
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