PSG: return on the tribute to Bernard Tapie

This Sunday morning French football is in mourning. After the announcement of the death of Bernard Tapie, OM wanted to pay tribute to its former president through a press release on social networks.

The family Carpet announced this Sunday morning the death of the former owner of OM, Bernard Tapie, who disappeared at the age of 78 from cancer. The Marseille club paid tribute to him on social networks.

Olympique de Marseille learned with deep sadness the disappearance of Bernard Tapie. He will leave a great void in the hearts of the Marseillais and will forever remain in the legend of the club. All our condolences to his family as well as to his relatives ”, communicated the club.

Olympique de Marseille learned with deep sadness of the disappearance of Bernard Tapie.

He will leave a great void in the hearts of the Marseillais and will forever remain in the legend of the club.

Our condolences to his family and loved ones 🖤 pic. twitter.com/lx1C14kMV9

– Olympique de Marseille (@OM_Officiel) October 3, 2021

Still on twitter, PSG also wrote a little note in memory of Bernard Tapie.

The @ PSG_inside extends its condolences to the family and close to Bernard Tapie, as well as to @ OM_Officiel

. The Club provides them with support and solidarity. He will be remembered as a deeply passionate man. – Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_inside)

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