"The mistakes come back to bite you": why Chevalier's life at PSG is harder than elsewhere

Criticized for his inconsistent performances since the start of the season, the Parisian goalkeeper is once again in the spotlight since this weekend following a controversy on social media.
By Stéphane BianchiIf he needed further proof that nothing here would be like anywhere else, that handling errors and typos would carry a completely different weight,Lucas Chevalier got it full force on Sunday, November 9th, shortly after his nap when he turned his phone back on. A torrent of hatred, insults, and vindictive messages—that, in short, is what the PSG goalkeeper saw his name associated with as soon as he got out of bed, just hours before his match against Lyon at Groupama Stadium.
A blunder, or rather a "misclick", according to the player who, in the middle of the night, posted a three-page story to explain to all kinds of "haters", to those who tried to "make him look like a fascist" , that he "does not share" the values or ideas that a fringe of the web attributed to him in the wake of this pro-RN "like", which he swears was involuntary and a simple consequence of clumsy "scrolling" (scrolling through Internet pages).
Le Parisien



