'You Tried to Make Me Look Like a Fascist': PSG Keeper Chevalier Denies Far-Right Support
- PSG goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier defended himself against claims of supporting the far-right after liking a controversial video on social media.
- Chevalier criticized online insults aimed at him for this action, stating it was accidental and not reflective of his beliefs.
- In an Instagram message, Chevalier emphasized that he does not share the political views expressed in the video.
- He expressed frustration over being misrepresented and affirmed his family's values of respect and acceptance.
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'You tried to make me look like a fascist': PSG keeper Chevalier denies far-right support
PSG goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier has defended himself against claims he supports the far-right. Chevalier responded to criticism after he appeared to have liked a controversial video on social media.
The 24-year-old player has been the target of criticism since this weekend for having "loved" on Instagram a video sequence linked to the far right. He denied on the night from Sunday to Monday, ensuring that he had clicked by mistake.
The Paris Saint-Germain goaltender and the French team Lucas Chevalier claims to have "loved" this publication by accident.
The doorman, also a Paris Saint-Germain player, responded to his detractors dryly on the night of Sunday 9 to this Monday, November 10.
Partly on social media for liking an Instagram publication encouraging the vote in favour of the National Rally, the young man made things clear.
On Instagram, PSG's goalkeeper liked a publication linked to the far right. "Accidental," according to Lucas Chevalier
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