Riolo, Islamophobic words towards Anelka?

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After the qualification of Paris Saint-Germain for the quarterfinals of the Champions League, a clash occurred between Nicolas Anelka and Daniel Riolo. The former striker criticized the journalist a lack of legitimacy at first, before referring to his partner Géraldine Maillet in a second.

Words that revolted the “star” of “After Foot”. “Me, I don't come from a culture where you lock up women or when you put in the kitchen”replied the pair of Gilbert Brisbois on the night of Wednesday to Thursday, on RMC.

Anelka, his words distorted by Riolo?

The X source account clearly chose its camp between the two men. “Racist interpretation, amalgamation, barely hidden Islamophobia, here is the slippage of Daniel Riolo yesterday in response to Anelka. Nicolas Anelka never made these words. He just criticized him for having smashed the PSG project to return to his jacket ”can we read on this page, which Daniel Riolo classifies among the “lacan accounts” of PSG.

For his part, Pia Clemens also chose to defend the former three-color international. “Nicolas Anelka does not come from a culture where we lock up women, but from Chesnay, in the Yvelines. It is very important to stay very clear on this by the times that run ”said the journalist on the team.

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