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PSG – OM: Qatar provokes a revolution in Marseille!

PSG – OM: Qatar provokes a revolution in Marseille!
PSG – OM: Qatar provokes a revolution in Marseille!
Alexis pra

Journalist

Holder of a master’s degree in sports journalism, I fell in love with tennis from childhood and I always liked to read the beautiful stories of this sport. Today, I want to tell them, enjoy my passion thoroughly and be closest to the ace of the circuit.

For decades, the rivalry between OM and PSG is very strong. Indeed, each classic is eagerly awaited and for a few years, the popularity rating of the capital’s club has been such that it arouses the interest more and more people, including in the Marseille city according to Eric Di Meco, former Marseille player.

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Tensions between Parisians and Marseillais are always palpable when it comes to football. However, in the eyes ofEric Di Mecothere is more and more Parisian presence in the Marseille city over the years, since the start of the Qatari era. Inevitably, the PSG benefits from a larger exhibition in terms of results, the club has dominated the French championship for 15 years.

PSG is gaining ground in Marseille

Since the start of the Qatari era, the PSG has changed its dimension and has a much greater influence in France and Europe. Inevitably, popularity is growing. “When you look at the moment t what is happening, it is true that today, even in Marseille, I see PSG jerseys. I had never seen that before the Qatari era, it did not exist a kid who had a PSG jersey in Marseille, it exists today and without more problems, people carry it ” declared Eric Di Meco on RMC This Friday.

“Paris has passed in front of OM”

Former great player of theWhether where he spent almost 15 years, Eric Di Meco is very attached to the club of the Marseille city. But the consultant is forced to admit that the popularity of PSG takes great proportions. “An example, I take what I knew because I am from the beginning of the 1960s, so I grew up in football in the late 1960s and 70s, it was AS Saint-Etienne. (…) Those of the 80s, it’s Bordeaux, 90 is us (OM), 2000 is Lyon, so when you have a generation that flashes in Europe, you mark minds and kids. Because they see the matches on TV. Now, if you want to talk about the most popular club, you have to go beyond the framework of football, even the results because I believe that Paris has passed in front of OM a little in all sectors ” continues the former defender.

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