LdC: new shocking images of Barça-PSG

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PSG’s qualification to Barcelona for the semi-finals of the Champions League is still fresh in everyone’s memory. RMC Sport released a documentary called “Demontada” with new footage from the second leg at Montjuïc. We see in particular the expulsion of Xavi in ​​the second half, and we understand better why. In addition to having caused the protective tubes of the edge camera to fly, the coach copiously insulted the referee of the match. “Your mother the bitch”, “Give it your all, your mother is the bitch” he continues before attacking the 4th referee. “Don’t fuck me dude! Your mother is the bitch!”

The red card is therefore out, to the applause of a certain Ousmane Dembélé. If the Catalan technician has always supported the Frenchman, even during the pre-match of this reunion, the winger does not do his former team a favor. Heckled by the public throughout the match, he exulted when the referee awarded him the penalty following irregular contact from Joao Cancelo in the area. He also takes his time leaving the field during his replacement at the end of the match, not hesitating to applaud the Parisian supporters, to the boos of the Barcelona fans.

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