OM: Véronique Rabiot was afraid of the Parc des Princes

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The media tour continues for Véronique Rabiot. After passing on France Info And The teamthe mother and agent of Adrien Rabiot returned to the insulting songs and banners on the waves of RMC in the program Generations after : “No, I don't want it at all at the Parisian club, so we are not at all revanchard with us so I don't hold it against them at all. For me, it's a reality, everyone is afraid of PSG and that's why I think the match was not arrested last night. More difficult to interrupt a PSG match for the same reasons as the match of another Ligue 1 club? Yes, yes, I think it's more difficult, because however it had been agreed, it had been said that if there were homophobic fields, the match would be interrupted, there were homophobic fields. Excuse me, I quote “Rabiot we fuck you …”, you have to tell me what it is. And then there were a whole bunch of insults, songs, “Véronique and a Salo …”»»

She continued explaining that her entourage had advised her not to go to the Parc des Princes on Sunday: “And hey, you saw the banners, because I did not see the banners right away because I watched the match on TV since I couldn't go to the stadium because for security questions, my sons did not want me to go to the stadium. And so I cannot go see my son footballer play for security questions, it's still very serious. So I didn't see the banners right away, but of course I was informed during the match. What I say today is that I am indignant, I am indignant because no one gets up, no one reacts. So that's what bothers me».

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