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Mohamed Henni was in Stuttgart this week, for a vlog on the trip of Paris Saint-Germain to the Champions League. The troublemaker, supporter of Olympique de Marseille, will frequently attend the outside meetings to support the opponents of PSG and make them videos with humorous purposes. Except that sometimes it doesn't make everyone laugh. Starting with the Parisian supporters present in Germany. In said VLOG, Henni says that he has passed very close to the disaster and a good and due assault.
By going to buy the complete equipment of the VFB Stuttgart, Mohamed Henni crossed ultra from PSG. And the tone quickly rose, with some members of the Ile -de -France squad who clearly wanted to do battle with the southern videographer …
It was already hot in San Sebastian and Dortmund
“We quickly left, saved who can. (…) We came across supporters. This is the risk by moving throughout Europe. It was hot, I was at that to be dismantled, they should have enjoyed it because they are not close to see me again … There are people who do not understand the barrier of humor, they are jokes. I understand that tear me, it would be a trophy for certain Ligue 1 teams. They want to raise a Marseillais ”.
Henni had already had a knit to leave with Parisian supporters in the past, in San Sebastian, during the match between Real Sociedad and Paris Saint-Germain, or in Dortmund on the sidelines of a meeting against Borussia. “I was lucky that the leader of the band had calmed the others. Like what, we don't put everyone in the same basket. Among the Parisian ultras, some have a brain. They were seven wanting to beat me up and one who told them not to touch me ”.
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