Hidalgo insulted, PSG worried?

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The mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, was copiously insulted on Saturday at the Parc des Princes, on the sidelines of the L1 match between Paris and Lille. Insults notified in a report.

The rag is burning between PSG and Paris town hall. This is due to the desired purchase of the Parc des Princes by the Qatari management, when the capital offers a new long-term lease to the resident club. This week, President Nasser Al-Khelaïfi repeated his desire to leave the Porte de Saint-Cloud enclosure due to lack of agreement with the city. A media release which resonated with Parisian supporters.

“Without PSG, the Park no longer has princes”; “Hidalgo kills Paris and its magic”, banners were displayed in the stadium on Saturday evening on the occasion of the Ligue 1 poster between PSG and Losc (3-1). All sprinkled with “Hidalgo resignation” cheerfully taken up by the ultras, among other more or less flowery insults towards the socialist mayor.

The Disciplinary Commission on alert

If the homophobic chants which were also sung on the sidelines of the kick-off were not notified in the report of the League delegate present on Saturday at the Parc des Princes, these insults uttered against Anne Hidalgo in revenge appear in the file written by him, reports this Sunday RMC.

According to the radio media mentioned, the Disciplinary Commission of the Professional Football League, in light of this report, could take up the matter. PSG would then risk a possible sanction. A total or partial closed session, suspended or not depending on the club’s history in this matter.

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