Al-Khelaïfi, his counterparts take him for “a cellar”

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What do the presidents of Europe’s biggest football clubs think about their PSG counterpart? Obviously, a lot of trouble.

A few hours before Paris Saint-Germain’s victory (3-1) against Olympique Lyonnais, John Textor took the liberty of insulting Nasser al-Khelaïfi on social networks. The Qatari would have informed the American that he “doesn’t understand anything about football and it’s a waste of time to talk with (him)” and that he would lose “wherever he goes”.

According to Daniel Riolo, the majority shareholder of OL does not hold the president of PSG in high esteem. And he wouldn’t be the only one. In Europe, all the big leaders take him for a cellar. In France, he lays down the law through sorrel. He put Labrune in his pocket, everyone suffers from sciatica from bending over to him. declared the sports journalist on RMC.

Al-Khelaïfi, strong with the weak, weak with the strong”

The incompetence of Nasser al-Khelaïfi no longer needs to be proven.

“He obtains everything with the wheat, assures the sidekick of Gilbert Brisbois. What do Florentino Pérez, Tebas, Barça, Atlético, the Italians, the Germans of Bayern think? What do they think of him? The presidents of the big clubs take him for a cellar. »

For many years, Daniel Riolo has been very virulent towards Nasser al-Khelaïfi. He has already described it on several occasions as

“worst president in history” of the capital club. “He’s someone who has never won anything in the end. He is strong with the weak, weak with the strong,” summarizes Géraldine Maillet’s companion.

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