Bertrand Latour, heavy accusations against Canal+

Bertrand Latour, heavy accusations against Canal+
Bertrand Latour, heavy accusations against Canal+

Bertrand Latour's performance on Tuesday on the Canal Champions Club set sparked many reactions. Rarely tender…

Bertrand Latour was able to have a field day on Tuesday, after the new disillusionment experienced by PSG on the pitch of Bayern Munich (1-0). The Canal+ journalist unsurprisingly criticized the Parisians, particularly attacking Luis Enrique, primarily responsible in his eyes for the capital club's difficulties in the Champions League. Comments that were not to Samir Nasri's taste.

A verbal joust took place between the two men, their exchanges with speckled foils not failing to provoke a reaction on social networks. The former member of the Chaîne L'Equipe was the subject of violent criticism, with several viewers being surprised by Canal+'s choice to recruit the 31-year-old journalist. Among them, a former player, Julian Palmieri, who was not kind to the new headliner of the encrypted channel.

Bertrand Latour, “big casting error”

« It's just a disaster, big big casting error… This boy is bad but nuuuuuuul!!! “, he wrote in response to a sharp comment from an Internet user: “Excuse me, I've always been bad with technology, can someone send me the club and national records of this former player? I can't find it, thank you team. »

Questioned at the start of the school year, Thomas Sénécal, the sports director of Canal+, justified the recruitment of Bertrand Latour, refusing to see him as the successor to Pierre Ménès in the role of sniper. “He is above all himself and not a model chronicler of the past. I want him to remain himself, that is to say someone who is outspoken, comfortable with contradiction. Whether on air or on social networks. He will also intervene in the Canal Club for these same qualities”, he confided.

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