Controversy has been generated once again within the Paris Saint-Germain. After the situation calmed down regarding the potential departure of kylian mbappe and after the fact that the club had pardoned him, allowing him to rejoin the first team, it is now Lucas Hernandez who has been the object of attention for making derogatory comments during a practice session, international media reported this Monday, August 28.
It all began at the precise moment that PSG leaked a fragment taken during one of the training sessions under the direction of Luis Enrique on their social networks. At that moment, the players were immersed in a light run, as the first step to activate their physiologies, when it was possible to capture relaxed exchanges of words between the members of the French team.
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In this context, Ousmane Dembélé and Kiki, who have developed a close relationship since the former Barca player joined Paris, were having a conversation. In a light tone, Donatello asked his compatriot, also a striker in the Paris SG attack, the question: “You’ve come from Barcelona, why don’t you sing?”.
At that moment, the intervention of another player from the French team was recorded, who made a statement that caused discomfort in Barcelona: “How can a shitty team, Barcelona, teach you to sing?”. This statement initially went unnoticed, however, it gradually spread virally on social media platforms until it reached Spain.
In this regard, certain French press platforms have managed to identify the player whose voice qualifies the Catalans offensively. These media maintain that the author of said comment is Lucas Hernández, the defender who has experience in LaLiga and has had clashes with the Catalan representative.
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Lucas Hernández, a world champion forged in Madrid
Lucas Hernández, a 27-year-old French defender who grew up in the Atlético Madrid youth system, completed his move to PSG this summer after his time at Bayern Munich. Originally from Marseille, he made his debut for the mattresses in 2014 and joined the German side in 2019.
Along these lines, the signing of Hernández was announced by PSG on July 9, 2023, in a transaction that approximately involves 50 million euros. The player in question, for his part, was crowned champion of the 2018 World Cup with the French team.
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