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"Lensois de m..., Fu.. Lens": Jonathan Clauss' poster tagged before France-South Africa

2022-03-29T09:23:24.181Z


LE SCAN SPORT – Individuals tagged and wrote insulting messages towards the defender of the Blues and RC Lens, a few hours before the match between France and South Africa in Villeneuve-d'Ascq.


Football is a fabulous sport loved by fools too.

Latest example with the insulting messages written in the night from Monday to Tuesday near the Pierre-Mauroy stadium and the tagged poster of Jonathan Clauss.

The defender of RC Lens, Lille's great rival - the two cities are about thirty kilometers apart - saw his portrait covered with insults a few hours before the meeting between France and South Africa in Villeneuve-d' Ascq.

“Lensois de m…”, “Fu… Lens”.

Due to these deteriorations, the portrait has been removed, all the others of the members of the France group are intact.

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For this meeting, the new kid on the team, 29 years old and from Alsace, should also be a starter on the right side of the French defense.

Called for this rally in March, Clauss has already celebrated his first selection with the world champions on Friday evening against Côte d'Ivoire by entering at the very end of the match.

This Tuesday, in front of his family and his friends who came in large numbers, he will start as a starter, in view of the implementation carried out by Didier Deschamps on Monday evening on the Lille lawn.

As in Marseille last weekend, with spectators at the Vélodrome who had whistled the Parisians Mbappé, Kimpembe or the old ones like Rabiot, Jonathan Clauss could also have a similar experience.

Answer this Tuesday evening from 9:15 p.m.

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Source: lefigaro

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