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Leipzig - PSG: ten Parisian players rescued by firefighters in an elevator

2020-11-04T12:06:03.252Z


The Leipzig firefighters had to intervene at the Parisian hotel to free a good part of the workforce, stuck in the elevator.


Tuesday night was a long one for PSG in Leipzig.

After training at 7 pm and returning to the hotel a little after 9 pm, part of the workforce extended group life… in the elevator, blocked between two floors.

It was Layvin Kurzawa who relayed it on his Instagram story in the evening, before deleting the images.

The club usually asks players not to broadcast images of green updates on their social networks.

The information communicated by the left side is confirmed within the Parisian delegation.

Namely that the ten players mentioned by Kurzawa on Instagram remained prisoners for at least 50 minutes in the cabin: Presnel Kimpembe, Leandro Paredes, Angel Di Maria, Marquinhos, Bandiougou Fadiga, Abdou Diallo, Idrissa Gueye, Moise Kean, Colin Dagba and Kays Ruiz-Atil.

It took the intervention of the firefighters of Leipzig to free the Parisians, largely chambered by their teammate.

Meanwhile, half of the PSG team is stuck in an elevator 😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/nJBfJoXgUw

- Fat'91 (@ FatMat91HD) November 3, 2020

It is not clear whether the atmosphere was as good inside the cabin as it was outside, where Kurzawa copiously housed the prisoners for the evening.

" It's okay?

He asks, laughing.

A voice answers him: "It's not okay brother!"

".

When another Parisian asks "Who's inside?

", A voice from the cabin quips, bursting into laughter:" Neymar, Mbappé!

», While the two men are not traveling.

A tragicomic episode in the heart of a completely deserted city center in the evening as part of the soft confinement imposed in Germany.

Source: leparis

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