Like an Eric Di Meco who had given way to the RMC Sport antenna for the PSG-Bayern Munich final in 2020, Christophe Dugarry declined M6's invitation to comment on the Champions League final between PSG and the Inter of Munich? “Duga” formed the duo of channel commentators last year for Euro 2024 with Xavier Domergue and clearly hoped to continue the adventure for the next major football events broadcast by M6.
In addition to the next two FIFA World Cup, the M6 group has achieved a very nice blow by buying the TV rights for the next three finals of the Champions League. Entrance bingo. M6 Co-Diffuse with Canal+ the meeting which can allow Paris Saint-Germain to become the second French club sacred in C1.
It was not Dugarry who was announced as the consultant with Domergue. M6 brought together an XXL casting with Luis Fernandez, Raï and Youri Djorkaeff on a set installed at the Allianz Arena, hosted by Ophélie Meunier and Smaïl Bouabdellah. In the commentator, we will find another emblematic player of “the old PSG”, namely Antoine Kombouaré, who has already collaborated with M6 but without really demonstrating a particular talent for this role.
Dugarry and Di Meco at the Parc des Princes
Christophe Dugarry could very well have worked with M6 for the Champions League final since he will collaborate with RMC, his first employer, of course. “Duga”, which has long been hard on this PSG of Luis Enrique, will even go to the Parc des Princes for the pre-match show, alongside Emmanuel Petit and Eric Di Meco. They will be joined over the minutes by the 48,000 red and blue supporters who will follow the meeting on the giant screens of the Porte de Saint-Cloud stadium.
In Munich, Jano SouveGuié, the essential commentator of the RMC football meetings, which is announced on the departure of the radio, will be accompanied by Jérôme Rothen and Jean-Louis Tourre, the duo of Rothen ignites. The show After Footfrom 11 p.m. to 2 a.m., with Gilbert Brisbois and Daniel Riolo as well as Florent Gautreau and Johann Crochet, will be “Live from Champs-Elysées”as explained by an RMC press release.