Daniel Riolo violently attacked after PSG victory

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After strongly criticizing Marquinhos following PSG’s victory over Real Sociedad on Wednesday evening in the Champions League, Daniel Riolo received threats from the Brazilian defender’s brother.

Not without difficulty, Paris Saint-Germain took a good option for qualification for the quarter-finals of the Champions League. Long pushed by Real Sociedad on Wednesday evening at the Parc des Princes, Luis Enrique’s men finally made the difference in the second half, thanks to goals from Kylian Mbappé and Bradley Barcola. A 2-0 success which, however, is not likely to reassure many observers, like Daniel Riolo.

After the meeting, the famous editorialist especially pointed out the performance of the Parisian captain, Marquinhos, still mentally fragile, according to him. “There is a real Marquinhos problem in the Champions League. He’s playing, he has poop on his thighs. He’s freaking out. Honestly I don’t know, he always seems to be scared when he catches the ball. The experience he has is a losing experience”lamented Riolo on RMC.

“I hope we will meet soon”

And to add another layer: “ It’s a round of 16 at home, you’re playing against Real Sociedad. You don’t play Manchester City or Real Madrid. Well explain to me its level. Do you think he’s radiant? Do you think he’s a captain? I find that he carries a liability that is heavy. »

Criticisms which did not fail to provoke a reaction from the brother of Marquinhos, who is even went so far as to threaten the journalist with 53. “Daniel Riolo if you are a man, tell me everything you said today (Wednesday evening) to my face. We’ll see who’s going to shit themselves… I hope we’ll meet each other soon.”wrote Luan Aoas Correa in his latest Instragram story.

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