Marquinhos, his brother wants to fight with Riolo!

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After the meeting between PSG and Real Sociedad, Daniel Riolo did not spare Marquinhos. The latter’s brother now wants to come to blows with the journalist.

Even if Marquinhos had a more than decent match on Wednesday evening in the Champions League against Real Sociedad, he did not escape criticism in the “After Foot” debrief. Daniel Riolo accuses the Brazilian defender of being too fearful in high-stakes matches.

“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 the sports journalist on the airwaves of RMC.

Knee-jerk reaction

Words that were not to the taste of Marquinhos’ brother. “If you are a man, tell me everything you said today to my face. We’ll see who’s going to shit themselves… I hope we’ll meet soon.”wrote the Brazilian on social networks, inviting Daniel Riolo to fight with him.

Note that Jérôme Rothen was not kind to central defender Auriverde either. “At one point, a Real midfielder comes to put a big bridge on him. Marquinhos took a big bridge from a guy who must be going slower than me today. And it took him two meters. There, you tell yourself that it’s not possible”judged the former attacking midfielder in the same show.

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