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Daniel Riolo was not satisfied with PSG’s performance on Friday evening in Strasbourg. The journalist targeted Luis Enrique several times.
For a long time, Marco Verratti was one of the regular targets of Daniel Riolo’s uncompromising analyses. The Italian having left for Qatar in the summer of 2023, the journalist still found another subject of discontent with Paris Saint-Germain. In the wake of the capital club’s victory on Friday evening, against Strasbourg (1-2, 20th day of Ligue 1), he targeted Luis Enrique twice.
The Spanish tactician’s speech clearly did not please Daniel Riolo who therefore gave it another layer with a first message posted on social networks after the match: “ Horrible jersey that means nothing. Tasteless match… Nothing is going well at PSG. But Géo Trouvetout tells us that everything is fine. So ok! » Delighted with his comparison, the journalist returned to the charge this Saturday, with a new publication directly linked to the previous one.
Useless or failed inventions
No words this time, just an image. A cover of a children’s book entitled ” Awesome Geo Trouvetou “. As a reminder, this character is part of the universe Disney, more specifically that of Donald Duck. He is a duck gifted with extraordinary inventiveness, but whose creations often turn out to be ineffective or useless.
— Daniel Riolo (@DanielRiolo) February 3, 2024
And it is therefore this figure that Daniel Riolo seems to have decided to associate for good with Luis Enrique. A comparison that didn’t make everyone laugh, with apologetic comments quickly popping up on the media man’s publication. “ Daniel, you are forcing brother… “, ” You fall into harassment (…) You needed a successor to Verratti to create buzz “, ” Let go of him a little ”, were some of these messages. Positive reactions too, with some Internet users also exasperated by Luis Enrique: “ Excellent “, ” This guy has too much credit with the media even though he s**ts at you daily »
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