Former French international Emmanuel Petit thinks Euro 2016 is a very real target for more terrorist attacks.
A suicide bomber blew himself up outside the Stade De France during a France versus Germany game late last year during the terror attacks at a number of locations around Paris.
Petit fears for the safety of players and sports fans in general in his home country.
The ex Arsenal, Chelsea and Barcelona man spoke to Jamie Moore on Now That's What I Call Sport on Sunday morning.
Their topics for discussion included those terror attacks, playing against Roy Keane, why the current crop of players are more interested in Twitter followers and money and how his brother dropped dead on a football pitch.
Listen to Petit's full 25 minute interview by clicking play on the link below.
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