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Daniel Riolo, the famous columnist for RMC Sport, trashed a player from Olympique de Marseille.
Daniel Riolo is known for his ability to make many enemies in the world of football. And the last one with whom he clashed was Faris Moumbagna, OM’s winter recruit.
In one of his on-air interventions, Riolo dared to criticize Moumbagna’s style. The latter answered him, but in his own way. On his Instagram account, he relayed a song in which Riolo is insulted in the company of his family.
Riolo demands an apology!
Obviously, the journalist didn’t like it at all. And, he was quick to react. This Saturday, he spoke again to demand an apology from the Olympian, otherwise he would complain to the club.
“I expect this Mr. Moumbagna to apologize, he screws up and causes fire on the networks. The guy insults my parents through a song so I’m waiting for an apology, otherwise I’ll talk about it at the club”he cursed.
Riolo was not, however, the only RMC employee to make fun of Moumbagna. Jean-Michel Larqué was even more virulent in his comments against the Cameroonian, joking about his weight.
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