The midfielder was notably criticised on social media after his penalty was saved by Wolves’ Rui Patricio in the 1-1 draw on Monday, despite earning the spot-kick with a driving run into the box that drew a foul from Conor Coady.
Some of the abuse online was completely unacceptable and prompted swift condemnation from the club.
It is anticipated that the Frenchman will have the full backing of our crowd this weekend and will continue to deliver the sort of performances that justify his status as a World Cup-winning star.
“We can all see Paul was disappointed when he missed a penalty,” Ole told reporters at the Aon Training Complex.