3 years ago
After PSG got back to the Parc des Princes, their fans willingly volunteered to boo practically the whole group against Bordeaux in a 3-0 win. There were strange scenes, as Neymar was booed in any event, when he scored PSG's second of the match, however the majority of the emphasis was on Lionel Messi.
L'Equipe talked with previous Bayern Munich player and chief Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and were quick to get his contemplations regarding this situation, in a story conveyed by Diario AS.
"Obviously he doesn't look cheerful in Paris. Be that as it may, maybe he was picking up a touch of speed as of late. I recollect the previous summer, the Parisian fans gave him a unimaginable gladly received."
"A player as him doesn't merit being booed. At the point when I see scenes like that, my heart drains."
He likewise talked about the bind that prompted those scenes, saying he was near hitting the sack before Karim Benzema's first objective.
"The Bernabeu is where insane scenes happen frequently. Assuming we needed to rehash that match multiple times, Paris would go through multiple times. In football there are things that can't be made sense of. PSG were caught in a hurricane."
Rummenigge additionally believed on the occasions straightforwardly after the match, as PSG CEO Nasser Al-Khelaifi blew his top and attempted to search out the refs.
"It didn't check out to lose the head. Be that as it may, it was clear whoever lost would respond seriously."
"Nasser is a normal individual, he is in charge of himself. He is generally courteous, mindful, yet football is exceptionally enthusiastic. The following time I see him, I will exhort him not to go to the ref's changing area. WE shouldn't fail to remember he is as yet a youthful President."
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