Dugarry destroys PSG after the classic

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While the classic opposing Paris Saint-Germain andOlympique de Marseille (3-1) was marked by a very aggressive banner against Adrien Rabiot, Christophe Dugarry believes that the capital's club has a responsibility in this slippage.

“” Why make these places apart from these places ?, wondered the 1998 world champion on RMC. The evolution is to make these places are no longer places of lawlessness, where there are rules to respect, we respect the opponent, we respect people. So we are condemned to have only badly raised people in the football stands? Songs are something a little more complicated. But it's still easy to prevent a banner from getting home. To say that Nasser and PSG are responsible is not the ones who wrote the banner, so it's delicate. But they have a huge share of responsibility ”.

Dugarry calls PSG to file a complaint

The RMC consultant then clarified his thought. “They must pacify these stands to prevent at least that. If you are not able to prevent a banner that is 50m wide, or even more I don't know, it is because they turn their eyes and have a responsibility. Do not make me believe that you are fighting against these overflows if you do not do everything to prevent this banner from entering ”.

And Christophe Dugarry to call sanctions: “I'm sorry, if Paris Saint-Germain is in tune with his press release, he also files a complaint against the guy who wrote that. He also files a complaint against the association which wrote that, for the image of the club which is deteriorated, for the other supporters in the stands who do not want to be assimilated to what was said on this banner … “, concluded the former striker.

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