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Haaland betrayed by a former Parisian

The photo montage of Erling Braut Haaland released before the return match against PSG which so marked the Parisian players seems to have been the work of the Norwegian striker …

There was not only relief in the Parisian ranks after the PSG victory against Borussia Dortmund (2-0). There was also a sense of revenge, even bitterness. Asked after the meeting, Presnel Kimpembe explained. “They lost their humility. After the first leg, they put a lot of tweets, a lot of messages on Instagram, a lot of lyrics, a lot of this, their sports director, the players, the club’s official account … We all saw it. We kept that in the back of my mind. It boosted us. It allowed us to have this little rage in the back of our minds, we took advantage of it ”, he said.

And if the chambering of Borussia Dortmund on social networks, the statements of Hans-Joachim Watzke, the director general of the Ruhr club, or the post of Axel Witsel the day after the first leg offended the Parisians, it is a message posted by Erling Braut Haaland a few hours before the return match which would have crystallized this resentment of Parisians. Hence the master yoga postures of Parisians at every opportunity or the cry of rage from Marquinhos at the place of the Norwegian at the final whistle.

A private message…

“My city, not yours,” wrote the Marsupials striker when he arrived in Paris on a photo of him at the hotel, with the Eiffel Tower filter. A message that flourished on social media from Tuesday without its exact origin being known, some assuring that the Dortmund striker was not the author.

But according to Canal-supporters, Erling Braut Haaland wrote this message well. Without suspecting, however, that it is reaching Parisian players and even less that it will be made public. It was originally only a private message to a former Salzburg teammate. If the identity of the recipient has not been revealed, it seems that it is Antoine Bernede, trained at PSG, who joined the Austrian champions last summer and remained close to Presnel Kimpembe …

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