Bixente Lizarazu did not at all appreciate Luis Campos' rant during PSG-Lens. The “Téléfoot” consultant made this clear.
There was tension on Saturday afternoon in the corridors of the Parc des Princes. As the PSG and RC Lens players returned to the locker rooms, Luis Campos stormed out and started insulting the Sang et Or players: « Shut up! Shut up !
Get out ! » A burst of anger that some did not understand at the time, like Florian Sotoca who replied: “Hey, why are you shouting? Who do you think you are? » A sequence which also made Bixente Lizarazu react this Sunday. The consultant of TF1 was not kind to the Parisian leader.
On the set of “Telefoot”the 1998 world champion with France himself lost his temper against Luis Campos. “What is this behavior of a leader? In a situation where he doesn't necessarily have to get angry. And above all, the 'Shut up, everyone shut up'but who does he think he is? Really… It’s incredible. » Then Bixente Lizarazu remembered that he had already noted attitudes of the same order in Luis Campos in the past. “This is not the first time that Luis Campos has done this. When you are a leader, you are the one who sets an example and there is no reason to speak like that to everyone else. »
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In the meantime, Paris Saint-Germain won at home against Lens in a match marked by the offensive difficulties of the Parisians, only able to win by a very small goal (1-0) despite a a good half hour spent in numerical superiority. This success still allowed Luis Enrique's men to make a very good move in the standings since they consolidated their leadership position with now six points ahead of their first pursuer.
As for Luis Campos, his behavior on Saturday is the subject of debate, particularly on social networks, with many Internet users asking that the Portuguese be severely sanctioned. While the extension of the sporting director is currently under discussion on the PSG side, could this episode have any impact on the choice of the Qatari management? Nothing is less certain.
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