Riolo, a disagreement with an OM player

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Daniel Riolo doesn’t have his tongue in his pocket. And the polemicist’s spicy words upset an OM player.

Always inclined to arouse controversy in his blunt and uncompromising analyses, Daniel Riolo has not gone easy on himself recently in discussing the latest OM recruits on RMC airwaves.

You ask people who see everyone play, scouts. It’s going to be very difficult to find just one to say good things about these three.says the journalist about Faris Moumbagna, Jean Onana and Ulisses Garcia. What we say about them is that we don’t understand. I didn’t see it, I can only refer to what people say, but I can’t stop at that. We’ll see, maybe they’re not as bad as I’m told. But what I’m told is extremely creepy… »

“The mother in Riolo, the father in Riolo”

Obviously offended by such a speech made against him, the Cameroonian striker and first player to be provoked responded in his own way, by relaying an extract from a title by rapper Booba – Dolce Camara – where the name of Daniel Riolo is mentioned: “ The business is square, the BAC makes rounds. We take it, we laugh in the faces of the feds. The mother in Riolo, the father in Riolo… »

A response of which the main interested party heard, as confessed on the air of RMC. A radio on which another speaker, Jean-Michel Larqué, described Faris Moumbagna as “ district player “. Since his arrival in Marseille, the Indomitable Lion has taken part in six matches, scoring two goals.

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