Before facing Lens on Saturday in Ligue 1, PSG sent a letter to its Parc des Princes subscribers this Friday to invite them to stop the discriminatory chants, which have emerged in the stands in recent weeks.
New warning for PSG supporters. After a first announcement before the reception of PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League, the capital club sent a letter this Friday to all its subscribers to ask them not to chant discriminatory chants.
“The club would like to remind all its supporters that insulting chants have no place within the Parc des Princes. Paris Saint-Germain cannot accept this type of behavior or message,” the message reads. the day before the reception of Lens for the 10th day of Ligue 1 (5 p.m.).
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“We are one team”
During PSG-Strasbourg (4-2, October 19), PSG fans stood out with homophobic chants targeting OM, one week before the Classic (won 3-0 by Paris). “Against homophobia, racism and all forms of discrimination, we form one team,” recalls the capital club.
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After the incidents during the reception of the Alsatians, the LFP disciplinary committee decided to pronounce the partial closure of the Auteuil stand for a closed match from November 5. This new sanction taken against PSG had the gift of annoying Luis Enrique, furious to see the stand “closed every four mornings”.
“From the club and in personal terms, I completely condemn any type of physical or verbal violence, homophobic acts of any type. But what I see is that there are only sanctions against PSG. The stand is closed every four mornings, while in other teams we hear all types of things and I don’t see any sanctions,” the Spanish technician railed at a press conference this Friday.
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