Sacred African champion with Côte d’Ivoire on Sunday evening, Serge Aurier had accounts to obviously set up as soon as he returned to the locker room.
The incredible outcome of the CAN, and this consecration of the organizing country, Côte d’Ivoire, at the end of a journey rich in twists and turns, has visibly charged as much happiness as bitterness. Passed very close to the elimination during the first phase after a humiliation suffered before the Equatorial Guinea (0-4), the Elephants then crystallized many bitterness. So it was time for revenge for some on Sunday evening.
Serge Aurier, barely crowned African champion for the second time in his career, wanted to send one of his first messages to a tenacious detractor, Johnny Patcheko – an Ivorian personality presented as an influencer activist. Unfortunately, with sometimes insulting criticisms formulated a few weeks ago, the former Parisian opposed only insults in turn.
To the good memory of Laurent Blanc
The whole family of his target passes there, and Serge Aurier to be accompanied in his video by Nicolas Pépé or Seko Fofana, always in cheerfully flowered terms. A slippage sent to social networks which is reminiscent of the Periscope episode of the same lateral defender at PSG, when he had publicly – in his priori – insulted his coach Laurent Blanc.
This Monday, the famous Johnny Patcheko replied, noting that the humility advocated by Emerse faé to his players was over. The interested party welcomes himself to have pushed Côte d’Ivoire to the feat by pricking his national selection and promises reunion in Morocco for the next edition of the CAN. In the summer of 2025.