Paris Saint-Germain coach Christophe Galtier and striker Kylian Mbappe faced Heavy criticism Tuesday for Laugh off Question about why team took a private Jet for short trip to game in Nantes on the weekend.
“Are you serious, she responds like this ??? Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo tweeted. He woke up up guys??? “
interrogate on PSG jet flight to Nantes per hour news conspiracy on On Monday, Galtier and Mbappe looked at each other and the World Cup winner Explosion out laughing like him coach replied with mockery.
We talked about it this morning with The company that organizes our trips and we are looking forward to travel on “Sandy yachts,” Galtaire said. for his opinions on Mbappe said he had nothing.
video of Their comments instantly spread very quickly, eliciting angry reactions from social media Users, environmentalists and ministers.
Photoshop memes of Mbappe and Galtter on Sandy yachts can be seen through social media The controversy occupied the three most popular topics on Twitter in France on Tuesday.
Paris Saint-Germain did not made a official comment on The issue.
A source within the club, however, told Reuters that Galtier’s annoyance stems from fact that PSG was negotiating with French railway operator SNCF for six months, but the company refused to organize night trains for Return flights after matches.
The controversy began on Sunday when a senior SNCF official “Paris – Nantes less than two hours by TGV (high-speed Train). my newest suggestion of TGV width adapts to specifications for our common Benefit: security, speed, services and environmental mobility. “
The use of private Airplanes have always been a much discussed topic for both in France and the world this summer, with social media Users track – and criticize – their files use middle series of Heat waves, droughts and floods triggered by climate change.
“I love Mbappe, we can all have a laugh at least at the right moment, and this was really the least appropriate moment,” Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire told BFM TV. on Tuesday.
“But we all have to take climate change seriously,” he said, adding that Galtier’s irony was “out of place. “