Marseille lyon presidents exchange digs over coronavirus stances in childish twitter feud
It seems like we have a juicy celebrity feud on our hands!
For those who may not be familiar, Marseille and Lyon are two prominent football clubs in France, and their presidents, Jacques-Henri Eyraud (Marseille) and Jean-Michel Aulas (Lyon), have been exchanging barbs on Twitter over their differing stances on the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here's a brief summary of the situation:
- Jacques-Henri Eyraud, the president of Marseille, has been vocal about his opposition to the French government's measures to combat the pandemic, including the lockdown and mask mandates.
- Jean-Michel Aulas, the president of Lyon, has taken a more cautious approach, advocating for stricter measures to prevent the spread of the virus.
- The two presidents have been trading insults on Twitter, with Eyraud accusing Aulas of being "afraid of his own shadow" and Aulas calling Eyraud's views "irresponsible."
Some of the tweets have been quite... colorful, to say the least. Here are a few examples:
- Eyraud: "You're afraid of your own shadow, @JM_Aulas. You're more afraid of the virus than the virus is afraid of you." #Marseille #Lyon
- Aulas: "The irresponsible @JHEyraud is spreading fear and misinformation. He's more concerned with his own ego than the well-being of his players and fans." #Lyon #Marseille
- Eyraud: "You're the one who's spreading fear, @JM_Aulas. You're the one who's trying to control people's lives. #Liberty #Freedom"
- Aulas: "You're the one who's putting people's lives at risk, @JHEyraud. You're the one who's refusing to take responsibility. #Responsibility #Safety"
It's worth noting that both presidents have been criticized for their handling of the situation, with some accusing them of using the pandemic as a way to score political points or advance their own agendas.
In any case, it's clear that the feud between Eyraud and Aulas is getting more and more heated by the day. Who knows how it will all play out in the end?