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The disappointing performance of Riyad Mahrez and the Algerians against Angola (1-1), Monday evening during CAN 2024, made YouTuber Mohamed Henni lose his grip.
Mohamed Henni is angry. The draw result conceded by Algeria against Angola (1-1), Monday evening during the Greens’ first match at CAN 2024, pissed off the influencer, who published several videos on his TikTok account to express disappointment. If he initially singles out the referee of the match, guilty in his eyes of having forgotten a penalty for the Fennecs, the Franco-Algerian videographer also points out the insufficient level of certain players, in particular Riyad Mahrez.
For him, the 32-year-old winger, who has been playing for Al-Ahli since last summer, was ” null “. Quite simply. “Riyad Mahrez, it’s merguez grill!”he blurted out in his characteristic style. It’s unbelievable, you lost your whole game. What did they do to you in Saudi Arabia? You have more physique, you have more technique, and you have no c…. You don’t even dare take a free kick, aren’t you ashamed? Why do you play it with two touches on the free kick? Riyadh feeling unwell, I felt unwell seeing you play. »
Mahrez renamed “Malay Riyadh”
And the YouTuber pushes the old Citizen a little further: “You stupid loser, that will teach you to leave Manchester City.” Look at how your level has gone down. You weren’t up to it, I’ve never seen that! You didn’t do anything, you look like Eden Hazard at Real Madrid. You’re overweight, you’re getting there and it shows that you like football more, Mahrez. It must be said. » He and the Algerians will have the opportunity to relaunch in this African Cup of Nations on Saturday afternoon (3 p.m.), against Burkina Faso.
@hennidamelio He’s more at the level, it’s clear that he likes football more 😡♬ Documentary A moment of tension (871019) – RK SoundWritten by:
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