“We really tarnished my image”, a PSG “traitor” balks

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By: Nicolas Gerbault

Former darling of the Parc des Princes before being hated by PSG supporters, Fabrice Fiorèse went through an emotional roller coaster.

“The revenge of the exes. » Here is the title of one of the topics broadcast by Téléfoot on Sunday morning, on TF1, dedicated to players who scored against one of their former club.

Among the speakers, a certain Fabrice Fiorèse. On August 5, 2006, during the first day of Ligue 1, he scored a double with Lorient at the Parc des Princes, against PSG, allowing the Merlus to win (2-3). The native of Chambéry will then exult in front of his former supporters, who consider him for many
like a traitor.

“When I left Paris Saint-Germain, I was made to look like someone I wasn't. I was someone who had a heart and worked for my team and my teammates. We really tarnished my image,” confided Fabrice Fiorèse, who left the capital club for Olympique de Marseille in 2004, only three weeks after extending his contract.

Fabrice Fiorèse was quick to celebrate

For his return to the Parc des Princes, a little over two months later
this transferthe player trained at OL had suffered a rain of projectiles throughout the match and had been violently tackled by his former teammate Sylvain Armand. For this incredibly violent gesture, the left full-back was sent off in the twentieth minute of play.

“I wouldn't have celebrated my goal with the Merlus if they had let me go like I should and not given me so much hatred. It had to come out, it was heavy on my heart,” assures Fiorèse, who did not score another goal with Lorient thereafter.