PSG “trolle” Textor and OL

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After his victory against OL (3-2), Sunday evening in Ligue 1, PSG responded to the provocation of John Textor, who arrived at the stadium with a cowboy hat.

It is in an extremely tense context between their respective presidents, John Textor and Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, that OL and PSG clashed on Sunday evening at the Groupama Stadium. And the tension between the two men, at war in the Ligue 1 TV rights file, is probably not about to fall back.

Before the kick -off of this shock of the 23e day, the boss of the club of the capital thus took it for its rank in the stands, where a tifo “Qatar Mafia” has been deployed. “Nasser, not only leave Teams calls, leave French football!” »»also launched the Lyon supporters during the meeting.

A match that the Parisians won (3-2) thanks to a double of Achraf Hakimi (53e85e) and a new goal from Ousmane Dembélé (59e) and this, despite a big fear in the last ten minutes which have seen the Gones score twice through Rayan Cherki (83e) and Corentin Tolisso (90e+2).

John Textor is explained for his cowboy hat

Ragging for the Boss Lyonnais, who chambered “NAK” remotely (the Paris leader was selected in Doha, editor's note) when he arrived at the stadium with a cowboy hat, in reference to the remarks made by the president of PSG towards him. “Regarding the hat, I thought it was funny to come with it”he commented.

“I'm not really a cowboy. My French mother was very good on horseback but I don't even know how to ride a horsesmiled the American businessman. I have Tex (Texas, Editor's note) in my name but apart from Halloween, I did not have a cowboy hat. It was just fun, a nice message for Nasser. »»

A wink that obviously did not escape PSG. On their account X (formerly Twitter), the leaders of the championship did not fail to chamber OL in their turn, at the end of the match, by posting a photo of Bradley Barcola, Achraf Hakimi and Ousmane Dembélé with the message following: “Hats off!” »»

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