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RMC journalist Daniel Riolo cried out after being humiliated live by two media personalities.
Renowned for his strong opinions, Daniel Riolo has not always been kind to young Bradley Barcola this season. The star journalist from After Foot has taken to calling the Paris Saint-Germain striker “ Bambi“, while repeating that he did not see it ” not like a crack“.
Criticisms that have not gone unnoticed. On Canal +, two consultants from the show Canal Football Club did not hesitate to point the finger at the editorialist, without naming him. The troublemaker Laurent Paganelli thus invited Daniel Riolo to “ shut up » and stop “ say bullshit“, when coach Frédéric Antonetti questioned the journalist’s competence.
Daniel Riolo’s scathing response
It didn’t take much longer to see Daniel Riolo retort. The response from the RMC journalist exploded on the social network X (formerly Twitter). “Frankly, it’s a gift… to be challenged by these guys… so what a delight! My sunny day anyway »wrote Riolo.
“Otherwise the people whose references are Paga and Antonetti, how to put it, you don’t want to stop following me quickly… tea towels and napkins are not the same drawer… well, it’s even the PQ… thank you for your kindness”, concluded the After Foot journalist.
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