“Come on OM”, a PSG player lets go

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Old social media posts from a PSG player have resurfaced.

On social networks, which have become a communication tool in their own right, “likes” and messages remain. And some Internet users have no trouble digging up old publications which can sometimes be embarrassing… Paris Saint-Germain defender Nordi Mukiele is now well placed to talk about it.

Indeed, the Paris_SG Infos account brought out old tweets from Nordi Mukiele, in which the latter tackles PSG, before proclaiming his love for the historic rival, OM. Enough to make the Parisian community react.

“PSG champion thanks to money! »

“PSG champion thanks to money! PSG without money 17th in the standings, who remembers that? », wrote the former Montpellier resident on X (formerly Twitter) in 2013, and added: “Go OM, go OM”.

At the time of these publications, Nordi Mukiele was playing at Stade Lavallois and had not yet turned professional. After stints in Montpellier and Leipzig, the French international (1 selection) joined Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2022 for 12 million euros. Little used by Luis Enrique since the start of the season, the 26-year-old defender could well leave the capital this summer. Under contract until June 2027, the native of Montreuil was already close to signing up with Bayern Munich this winter.

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