The French Cup judge goes viral for the reaction previously seen after fans offended him

You must have thick skin to be a elite footballer these days. With each step, passage, intervention, shooting and running analysed, criticised and then over-anadated again, it might become easy to think you're pretty bad at football. Media review has never been [...]
You must have thick skin to be a elite footballer these days.
With each step, passage, intervention, shooting and running analysed, criticised and then over-anadated again, it might become easy to think you're pretty bad at football.
Media review has never been higher for the staff and game management, with dozens of cameras around the fields ready to catch any minor mistakes. However, it does not stop only in the media.
Crowds in stadiums can often be an extraordinary motivation for players in the field, but if things become toxic, an audience that does not often say can be a massive obstacle.
However, while players surely take him to the neck on a weekly basis, perhaps there is no demographic in more abused football than judges.
In fact, game officials are always hidden without anything, very rarely commended when they do something right but are always harassed to an inch of their lives when they make it wrong.
Just ask Paul Tierney how it feels to be Premierligi's referee after having had a day off.
However, a special referee in France became viral during the weekend after deciding that he had satisfied the verbal hails that were released by the crowd gathered on the terraces.
In a French Cup clash between Stade Poitev and RRC Lance, Judge Jerome Miguelgry went to counteroffensive as he reacted to fans abusing the magistrate's performance.
As the crowd laughed, Miguelgörry made the sarcastic gesture so that they could make more noise before putting his hand in his ear like saying: “I can't hear”.
You can see the surreal moment in the pictures below.
You must have thick skin to be footballer today.
Return at passiers vs Lens in the Council de France today didn't bother by staffing him. (French 3/@MicallelNies) Pic.twitter. com/ BcO84eDOqr
) Get French Football News (@GFFN) December 19, 2021












