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To squeak elsewhere. After that Andre Pierre Gignac it was said “sad” by Mexicans that they did not support Tigers in the Club World Cup Final, An analyst of ESPN to tell him -textually- that he is “Carrer el musell” because they, in turn, mocked Rayados in the same competition.
Recall that on February 12 and after the defeat to Bayern Munich, the Frenchman posted on Twitter that “he had to change the mentality of the Mexican,” which generated all sorts of comments and about it appeared a representative of ESPN to refute it.
Ramiro Pruneda in Gignac: ‘Shut up’
the Analyst of ESPN that went with everything in APG10 is Ramiro PrunedaAlthough he has nothing to do with football because his work focuses on the NFL and as the American football season ended, he now focused his batteries on soccer.
“Seeing everything that happened to this French player who is in the Tigers, André-Pierre Gignac, that a Mexican’s worst enemy is the Mexican himself and blah, blah, blah. I remember about four or five years ago when they eliminated Rayados at the Club World Cup, the gentleman made fun of me. Now that he’s losing it turns out we can’t make fun of him, ”he expressed in his Instagram stories.
“If you don’t go to Tigres then you make fun of him and Tigres has made fun of Rayados and they fight to be the biggest. Shut up and start playing so you get paid very well. Literally, shut up and play. Let us criticize, let them talk, let them make controversy that this gives us food. ”
Gignac and Faitelson ‘crossed’ on Twitter
Speaking of misunderstandings between the striker and people from ESPN, David Faitelson he was another of the critics by the comments of the soccer player and they even interchanged speech in French.
Now it turns out that @ 10APG it’s going to teach us what “Mexican” should be like. To begin with, he should refer to the “Mexican amateur.” I know many Mexicans who care about a “reverend peanut” football, Tigers and Gignac. And the Mexican is free to criticize and express himself.
– David Faitelson (@Faitelson_ESPN) February 12, 2021