OM: when two YouTubers trap PSG supporters

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It’s a story that risks further fueling the rivalry between OM and PSG. This Wednesday at the Parc des Princes, PSG faced OGC Nice in the Coupe de France (3-1). If on the pitch everything went as planned for the Parisians, it was different in the stands with the appearance of a rather strange tifo. At the start of the match, at the very top of the Boulogne stand, some supporters held up white and blue posters which strangely resembled the colors of OM. Very quickly, on social networks, some Marseille supporters mentioned the trail of a troll to trap Parisian supporters…

And that is indeed the case. In fact, two YouTubers created false instructions to ask Parisians to raise these posters. And the supporters complied without even asking questions. Enough to create a tifo bearing the image of OM at the Parc des Princes and provoke laughter from the Marseille community at this new joke. But not sure that this will please the Parisian supporters in the stands…

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