Paganelli-Riolo, the clash

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Laurent Paganelli and Daniel Riollo argued through the media about Bradley Barcola.

The Ligue 1 season ended on Sunday. While waiting for the play-off match between FC Metz and its future opponent from Ligue 2 to be played, it was time to take stock of the various specialist media. On Canal+, Paris Saint-Germain was notably mentioned, with particular attention to Bradley Barcola’s season. The opportunity for some to settle their accounts directly.

Asked to give his opinion on the subject, Laurent Paganelli offered himself an outing which made more than one person frown. Defending Bradley Barcola, the former Saint-Étienne player who became a consultant on the encrypted channel attacked straight away: “ He comes from the neighborhoods, it’s an example. And then we have to come back to the guys who destroyed it at a certain point, the idiots who destroyed it, like how sometimes it’s better to keep your mouth shut rather than anticipate and say stupid things. »

“Finally there, it’s even the PQ”

A virulent outburst which was taken up and broadcast on social networks, and which Internet users immediately linked to Daniel Riolo. Still in this same sequence, Frédéric Antonetti, also present on the set, hit the nail on the head: “ It’s because they are not competent. You shouldn’t even talk about it. » The reactions were so numerous that they ended up making Daniel Riolo himself react.

On his social networks, the polemicist has given it another layer. “ Otherwise the people whose refs are Paga and Antonetti how to say, you don’t want to quickly stop following me… tea towels and napkins are not the same drawer… well it’s even the PQ… thank you for your kindness (sic) “. Here again, the reactions were virulent, with Daniel Riolo receiving a number of comments deploring his reaction.

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