PSG: Layvin Kurzawa cracks and insults a detractor

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Returning from his loan to Fulham where he played 6 matches (2 goals and 1 assist), Layvin Kurzawa (31) was able to get some playing time during the Parisian pre-season this summer, but then disappeared from the squad. radars under the orders of Luis Enrique. The Parisian left-back only played nine official minutes against Strasbourg at the start of the season (3-0).

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Hit in the back against Lille on Saturday evening (3-1), he was unable to participate in the Parisian victory, but was keen to congratulate his partners, and in particular by responding to Nordi Mukiele’s post on Instagram. Except that Layvin Kurzawa was unfortunately the victim of numerous malicious criticisms under his comment. And when a user replied “go back to the loft, you”he could not refrain from responding to her in a rather violent manner: “shut up your mother”. Another beautiful proof of love on social networks.

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