Unusual. It broadcasts a goal from Mikautadze (FC ) on the giant screens of Times Square in New York!

Unusual. It broadcasts a goal from Mikautadze (FC ) on the giant screens of Times Square in New York!
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A clear left-footed strike and the famous celebration with glasses from Georges Mikautadze. So far, nothing very surprising. What is surprising, however, is the location in which this video of the FC striker is broadcast: Times Square, the famous district of New York!

This feat is the work of Matis, a young 19-year-old garnet supporter. “It’s been a few months since I discovered the possibility of projecting personal videos on a giant screen in Times Square. Knowing that I had planned to take a trip to New York, I decided to screen King George and his legendary celebration,” says the Mosellan, originally from Faulquemont, who created a buzz on X (ex-Twitter) with his video seen more than 30,000 times in a few hours. “It took on a larger scale than expected, but we know anyway that the Messins are everywhere and that Lorraine is garnet,” he adds.

40 dollars per screening

Last fun detail: the projection on the screens of Times Square costs 40 dollars. “Money very well invested in my opinion”, as Matis said, who had chosen a “marking” goal from Mikautadze, last season against , during a decisive in the fight for the rise in 1.

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