Le Paris Basketball taquine l'AS Monaco sur Twitter avec un tweet satirique
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Le Paris Basketball, champion de France en titre, a récemment créé le buzz sur Twitter avec un message manifestement satirique adressé à l'AS Monaco. Le tweet déclarait avec humour : "Officiel : la LNB retire la victoire à Monaco en 2024. Nous sommes officiellement champions de France pour la deuxième fois consécutive. Parade devant l'adidas arena demain !" Cette publication, loin d'être officielle, se moquait de l'actualité sportive en faisant allusion à une décision de la Confédération Africaine de Football. Dans ce cas, le Maroc s'était vu attribuer le titre de champion d'Afrique sur tapis vert, malgré une défaite 0-1 face au Sénégal en finale. La raison ? Les joueurs sénégalais avaient quitté le terrain sans l'autorisation de l'arbitre, entraînant une déclaration de forfait deux mois après les faits. Le tweet du Paris Basketball a ainsi utilisé cette controverse pour taquiner son rival.
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Paris Basketball, the reigning French champions, recently caused a stir on Twitter with a clearly satirical message aimed at AS Monaco. The tweet humorously declared: "Official: LNB withdraws Monaco's victory in 2024. We are officially back-to-back French champions. Parade in front of the adidas arena tomorrow!" This post, far from official, was a playful jab at recent sports news, alluding to a decision by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). In that particular instance, Morocco had been awarded the African Championship title by default, despite losing 0-1 to Senegal in the final. The reason given was that the Senegalese players had left the field without the referee's permission, leading to a forfeiture declaration two months after the event. Paris Basketball's tweet thus cleverly used this controversy to tease its rival.
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