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The galley for Jérémy Ménez. The former Parisian player lived a hectic evening in the north of England. Invited by the FDJ, one of the sponsors of PSG, to attend the eighth round of the Champions League between Paris and Liverpool in Anfield (0-1, 1 Tab at 4), he could not watch the end of the match and was forced to leave the stadium in the 70th minute, like other Parisian supporters, reports
RMC Sport.
The joy of Jérémy Ménez and other French people around him on the opening of the score of Ousmane Dembélé (12th) apparently disturbed the local security service. The group of the former 37 -year -old was spotted by a stadier. And the latter asked them to leave their places at the time of play, after new encouragement deemed too demonstrative. After a few minutes of floating, the French international was excluded from the stadium with the group that accompanied him.
French people fired from the stadium
“We are being fired from the stadium, with Jérémy Ménez and all huh, because we are French. They are turning all French stadiums for no reason, nothing. I have never seen that. There were French people behind us, they had paid 1,000 euros for the place. They came out in tears ”testifies the creator of content Morgan VS in his Story Instagram. Jérémy Ménez and the supporters finally watched the rest of the match on a bus and then at the hotel.
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