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This Friday at a press conference before the meeting between PSG and RC Llens, Luis Enrique spoke of the sanctions for the homophobic chants heard in the stands. Words that provoked immediate reactions. Indeed, the exit of the PSG coach did not at all delight Pascal Dupraz, who wanted to make it known live on the radio this Saturday.
The Spanish coach appears to be struggling with the treatment of the PSG regarding sanctions for homophobic songs. “The stand is closed every four mornings, while in other teams we hear all types of things and I don’t see any sanctions…” for example, he declared at a press conference this Friday before facing the RC Lens. This statement did not please at all Pascal Dupraz and he made it known on the occasion of the Big Mouths of Sport on RMC.
“This is not normal”
Asked about the subject, Pascal Dupraz did not spare Luis Enrique. “It doesn't go into the substantive debate, just the form. And even if PSG were at a disadvantage compared to other clubs – which is not true – why is it going to that field. It is unacceptable that there are discriminatory chants in a football stadium. Period. That the coach of PSG, the biggest club in France, can treat this kind of unacceptable behavior in a stadium under the knee is not normal! » he insists to start.
Luis Enrique bored
Stationed at PSG since summer 2023, Luis Enrique has accumulated small controversies over time. And this new declaration will not necessarily improve his image, even if he insisted on condemning all homophobic acts. “What matters are the sanctions that fall on PSG. It horrifies me. On these subjects, you must not say anything. I don't know why he made this exit. And then there's something else: can't you try to speak French please? It will never happen for me to go to Spain, but if I go there I promise to make an effort to speak the language” continues Pascal Dupraz.