Another controversy for Mbappé, Galtier, and PSG in the Champions League, they make Macron angry

The French team does not stop having controversies for a day

The French team does not stop having controversies for a day
The French team does not stop having controversies for a day
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The climate crisis is real. Nobody should doubt it, however, there are people who not only question it but also laugh at it. This applies to everyone since no matter how much money you have, you can give your opinion in any way. But in the face of global crises, the ideal would be for humanity to be together.

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However, it became clear that the current French champions, Paris Saint Germain, are not interested in fighting global warming. The losers in the 2019-2020 UEFA Champions League final were harshly judged in the French media because the Qatari-owned team is seen as abusing the use of the club's airplane for their transportation.

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It must be remembered that the French government led by Emmanuel Macron has important policies regarding the mitigation of carbon emissions such as the famous Paris agreement. So if the football idols helped, at least with their example, they would be giving a strong statement in favor of humanity.

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However, they showed their lack of values. Not only the board but the coaching staff and even the Paris Saint Germain players themselves. They are not interested in being an example for the millions of fans who closely follow their decisions, they are only interested in the beautiful game and the millions they give them.

First a sailing car, now they arrived on an empty bus to Lisbon

After Mbappé and Galtier were asked about the excessive use of the Parisian team's plane, they both responded with laughter. Galtier took the taunt more harshly and stated that they would arrive at the following matches with a “sailing car”. PSG made their bus for players' travel empty. It traveled from Paris to Lisbon for almost 1800 km with no one but the driver. The environment doesn't matter to them.


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