PSG smashes John Textor

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Guest of the show Rothen ignites on RMC SportJohn Textor (59 years old) emptied his bag yesterday. The boss of Olympique Lyonnais was notably questioned about Paris Saint-Germain and its president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, with whom his relations are tense. And they are not likely to get better. “The League is, in a rather crazy way, dominated by this man (Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, editor’s note). And I wasn’t aware of that. The influence of PSG on the League and even on the DNCG is something that deserves a closer look.he explained in particular.

In the process, the capital club responded in several French media. “It’s a shame that class and elegance cannot be bought because that would have prevented Mr. Textor from making a fool of himself through his crude and lying excesses against our president, our institution and our fans. May he come back to earth, and to France too, to better understand this Ligue 1 that we love so much. This Tuesday, the Ile-de-France team gave another layer through the voice of one of its managers, questioned by The Parisian. “This is what he is looking for (that PSG is suing Textor, editor’s note) and we have no time to waste with him. Textor would do better to look after his club and devote as much time to its management as to his preoccupation with abusing others in football.” The message got through…

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