Patrick Zaki in the storm for an anti-Juve comment

The Egyptian activist and great supporter of Bologna had written: “Two red cards, they are still paying”. Many attacks (“Who knows how much you cost at the Farnesina”), but there are those who disassociate themselves: “Let’s answer them from fans, not from str …”

Patrick Zaki’s passion for Bologna is well known and yesterday after Mihajlovic’s boys’ match against Juventus, which ended 1-1 with two red and blue expulsions in the final, he let himself go to a fan’s comment: “Two red cards, they are still paying “. Six words that sparked a fuss among Juventus fans, some of which attacked the Egyptian civil rights activist and student of the University of Bologna, who was detained for 22 months in prison in Cairo.

The attacks

Fortunately there are not many, but there are still those who refer to his personal history by comparing it to football. “You are right. If you are blamed for something, it is evidently true. Right or not, Zaki?”, Writes one user. And another: “Who knows how much you cost at the Farnesina, more installments will be needed than for Locatelli”. And again: “Well at least you have made it clear that you are an ordinary man. One who clings to bullshit, other than a champion …. maybe given what you’ve been through a little more respect and morale you should have it”, “If it wasn’t the Juventus money you were still in the uncle cage “. Many dissociate themselves, like a user who writes: “Well, you will not believe it, but as a genuine Juventus player I am happy that Patrick can be back to express himself freely. Even as a fan. Let’s answer him as fans, not from str …, however “.

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