Every day, the morning of Europe 1 looks back on one of the sporting events that make the news.

This Monday, Virginie Phulpin looks back on the PSG-Lyon match which took place this Sunday evening.

According to her, behind the window of the championship, there is a store robbed because of the Mediapro affair.

Lyon beat PSG 1-0 last night at the Parc des Princes.

But with the Mediapro affair and its serious consequences, Virginie Phulpin did not manage to watch this match with a light heart.  

Virginie Phulpin had the impression of looking at the window of a robbed store.

PSG against Lyon is still the finalist of the last Champions League against a semi-finalist.

It should have been our pride.

Especially with the victory of OL, we arrive at the halfway point of the championship with four clubs which are at the top of the standings by two points, and the promise of unexpected suspense to go for the title.

We could discuss the level of the French championship for a long time, but in any case, it is disputed.

But no, in fact what best symbolizes the state of French football in what we saw at the Parc des Princes is the image of Neymar coming out on a stretcher.

PSG Lyon is a showcase, but they are above all the only two French clubs that could get out without too much damage from the lightning and devastating passage of Mediapro in our country.

The others, with TV rights that often greatly exceed 50% of their budget, will struggle for a long time to find the balance.

Among the images of this Sunday, there are these supporters of FC Nantes who demonstrated against the management of their club.

The main shareholder, Chairman Waldemar Kita, replies that he is ready to sell his shares and leave.

Whether it's sincere or not, it doesn't matter.

Sell ​​to whom?

Who would be ready to invest in French football at the moment?

Yes, PSG Lyon should have been a showcase.

But Virginie Phulpin saw it only as a battle of survivors of greed. 

This PSG Lyon was broadcast on Téléfoot, a channel that will be gone in a few weeks.

The football channel is above all the channel that will leave dozens of people behind.

It didn't help to have a light heart in front of a championship top that few viewers watched, eventually saw the fiasco.

Or they watched it illegally streaming.

Hadopi's numbers are chilling.

In September, 3.5 million people used live streaming to watch sports, up from two million "only" a year earlier.

Of course this is a serious fault.

But it's too easy to blame consumers for everything.

The League and Mediapro have proposed an unsuitable product, too expensive, and with only one sport to watch, football.

Ah yes, but it brought in a billion.

In fact, it mostly killed the trust between the broadcaster and the viewers and it is also what leads to these abuses of illegal consumption.

PSG Lyon was undoubtedly a showcase, but behind everything is trashed.