“He has experience losing,” Riolo mercilessly with a Parisian

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Paris Saint-Germain takes an option in this round of 16 first leg. This Wednesday, the capital’s players won with a score of 2 goals to 0 against Real Sociedad.

Despite a catastrophic first period, Luis Enrique’s men recovered well and finally managed to break the Basque barrier. The Ile-de-France residents showed a more conquering face upon returning from the locker room.

After the meeting, at the microphone of RMC, Daniel Riolo did not hesitate to tackle certain Parisian players who according to him were not up to par against the Spaniards. The journalist attacked the red and blue captain Marquinhos.

“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 loser’s experience.” he violently blurted out. Words which may surprise as the Brazilian defender was one of the most serious and efficient on the pitch at the Parc des Princes.

Marquinhos’ brother steps up to defend his brother

The words spoken by Daniel Riolo did not go unnoticed. A few hours after the Parisians’ victory, Marquinhos’ brother Luan tackled the RMC journalist on his social networks. “ Daniel Riolo if you are a man, tell me everything you said today to my face. We’ll see who shits themselves. I hope we will meet soon. »

Note that the Brazilian defender was credited with a rating of 7/10 by the newspaper l’Équipe with the following comments:

“The most severe will undoubtedly note a hesitant start to the match where he suffered in the duel but it was consistent afterwards! The captain defended high, with intensity. Attentive in depth, the Brazilian cut off several central situations. Expected in the air sector, it did not fail. His offensive contribution is also very positive. With a good header from a free kick (38th) and especially this decisive deviation for Mbappé (1-0, 58th). »

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