PSG Let Kits Get Signed by Random Club Employees
- PSG Autograph Scandal: PSG allegedly had random club employees, not players, sign autographs on fan kits.
- Cavani's Refusal: Edinson Cavani was the only player who refused to have others sign for him.
- Lyon's Response: Lyon publicly showed their players signing items to contrast with PSG's actions.
Paris Saint-Germain often have been the attack of football fans and reporters alike. Now it has been revealed the capital club have cheated fans.
Rivals Lyon mocked PSG
According to French journalist Romain Molina, the autographs on kits for PSG fans were made by random club employees, not the players themselves.
Molina says that the only player who refused to do so was none other than Edinson Cavani, who insisted on doing it himself.
it is not known if the club's policy is still in place today at PSG
Molina adds that he is not sure that the club's policy is still in place today at PSG.
One day later, Olympique Lyon reacted and published a picture of their players signing kits and other stuff. Fans have the chance to win one of five home jerseys signed by their players.
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