OM-PSG: homophobic chants in the stands

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This is one of the parallel issues of this Classic between OM and PSG, since the joint media outings of the Minister of Sports and the Minister of the Interior. The two men announced that they intended to apply the rules of the LFP concerning in particular homophobic songs. By therefore demanding the stopping of a match, then the defeat on the green carpet of the host club if this type of chanting continued. On the Orange Vélodrome side, we do not seem sensitive to these threats.

In the square, homophobic chants resonated. Then also in the stands, as we can hear in the images reported by our special correspondent. It remains to be seen whether the consequences announced by the new government will materialize.

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