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PSG boss Laurent Blanc threatened to walk out of his press conference on Friday after being quizzed about the effect of the Paris terror attacks on his players.
At least 130 people lost their lives, with a further 350 wounded, during the one of the most violent days in France since World War II.
PSG stars Salvatore Sirigu and Javier Pastore both lost friends during the attacks, but Blanc was not happy about being questioned on their state of mind.
Blanc is preparing his players for a trip to Lorient in Ligue 1 this weekend.

After earlier interrupting a reporter's question about their psychological state, he later responded angrily to a similar query.
He said: "We're not going to talk about this during the whole press conference, because I guarantee you, if you ask me one more question about the context, I'll leave."
Blanc began his press conference by talking about the exceptional circumstances surrounding this weekend's matches.
After earlier interrupting a reporter's question about their psychological state, he later responded angrily to a similar query.
He said: "We're not going to talk about this during the whole press conference, because I guarantee you, if you ask me one more question about the context, I'll leave."
Blanc began his press conference by talking about the exceptional circumstances surrounding this weekend's matches.
"The situation is very particular, more than particular in my opinion, in terms of the context, which we're not going to back over," he said.
"But also with players coming back from international duty which is also difficult for teams, and especially for teams with a lot of South Americans, it's always difficult.
"The players came back in an advanced state of fatigue, due to the journey, the time difference, (this) particular context."
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