Marseille Influencer Mohamed Henni Cheers for Borussia and Hopes for PSG’s Defeat in Champions League Semifinal

Marseille influencer Mohamed Henni is present in Dortmund to encourage Borussia but above all to wish for the defeat of PSG, this Wednesday (9 p.m., on RMC Sport 1) in the semi-final first leg of the Champions League.

He openly admits to being anti-PSG. To the point of traveling across Europe to demonstrate it. Marseille influencer Mohamed Henni is currently in Dortmund to attend the semi-final first leg of the Champions League between Borussia and PSG, this Wednesday (9 p.m., on RMC Sport). He posted videos on his Instagram account, including one showing him waking up after allegedly spending the night in a tent outside Signal Iduna Park.

“I had a nightmare”

Dressed in the colors of the German club from tracksuits to slippers, he confides in his nearly two million followers on the social network (1.8 million). “I had a nightmare, I dreamed that Mbappé scored a hat-trick against Dortmund,” he says. “What a bad dream! Match day, we’re going to see who’s who today. I wanted to be sure to be on time. It’s Sébastien Haller time. We’re there, the famous Yellow Wall.”

Mohamed Henni camps in front of the Dortmund stadium before the Borussia-PSG match, May 1, 2024 – Instagram captureMohamed Henni in front of the Dortmund stadium before the Borussia-PSG match, May 1, 2024 – Instagram capture

The man who became famous for his videos in which he broke TVs had already made the trip during PSG’s previous matches in the final phase of the competition. He went to San Sebastian for the round of 16, then to Barcelona in the quarter-finals. The publication of his trip to Catalonia, “remontada 6-1” jersey on his back, sponsored by an online betting brand, had been viewed several tens of thousands of times. It concluded with a swim in the Mediterranean Sea, stranding style, after the victory and Parisian qualification for the last four.

Mohamed Henni therefore repeats the operation for the reunion with Borussia with only one hope: the elimination of PSG, great rival of OM, his favorite club and the only French team to have won the competition in 1993. He therefore assumes without problem this aversion for Kylian Mbappé’s team. Last March, he also revealed that he had been “sued in court” by the 2018 world champion. He had brandished a registered letter sent by Delphine Verheyden, the player’s lawyer, urging him to no longer use the footballer’s name in the description of a kebab sold in his restaurant. “Round baker’s bread, as round as Mbappé’s skull,” says the text on the menu of his establishment. This caused the surprise, anger and indignation of the influencer.

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2024-05-01 12:20:00
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