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Journalist
Graduated from Journalism School in Paris. Specializing in football, and more particularly on the transfer window. Fan of PSG and Stade Français.
Used to very regularly criticizing Bradley Barcola's performances with PSG, Daniel Riolo had nicknamed him Bambi since the famous match against Newcastle last year in the Champions League. And the RMC Sport editorialist clearly announced officially Thursday evening in After Foot that he would no longer use this term about Barcola.
It's a fact, Daniel Riolo never holds his tongue in his pocket when it comes to criticizing performances that he does not like, particularly among stars of the PSG. Marco Verratti paid the price for years, and Bradley Stagger is now one of the favorite targets of the columnist ofAfter Footon RMC Sport. It all started last season, during the draw between PSG and Newcastle (1-1) in the Champions League at the Parc des Princes.
“Bambi”, the origin of the nickname given by Riolo
« This story of youth, I do not accept the argument. For me, this is not possible. He's a nice Bambi, but he's been in Lyon for six months, he's leaving because the club says 'there's a lot to be done' and he's going to PSG. From the moment he goes to PSG, he takes everything. He takes the transfer with everyone around him who has been complaining all day about my comments yesterday. They all gorged themselves on commission and gifts. It's fine for them to take the glory and the glory when things go in that direction, but they don't want the criticism that goes with it. From the moment you enter the club, you accept everything that comes with it », had notably blurted out Riolo at the time on the attacker of PSGrecruited atOL a few months ago.
“It’s officially the end”
But live on air Thursday evening, Riolo announced the end of this nickname about Bradley Staggerand reveals the underlying story with the entourage of the attacker PSG : « It's officially the end of the Bambi nickname. As long as we don't officially complain about it and from the moment I've been told that it hurts and we don't understand that it's a joke… I don't want to make hurt people and as those around him obviously have a hard time with the thing and I have been officially informed of it, well we're going to stop. If people suffer from a nickname, so be it. But above all, people are realizing that Désiré Doué is above him. And that for once is true “, he explains.