PSG bans fan after racist incident against Kang-in Lee

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A few days before Paris Saint-Germain traveled to Marseille for the Classic, the Parisian club’s ultras attended the training of Luis Enrique’s group at the PSG Campus (Poissy). The players even greeted their supporters who came in droves to support them before this momentous meeting. One of them called Kang-in Lee “ the Chinese », while the South Korean clapped the hands of the fans. An act that did not please PSG at all. The Parisian club reacted this Thursday on social networks.

PSG does not tolerate any form of racism. The fan involved in the incident with Lee Kang-in was permanently banned from fan groups and the player received an apology immediately after the training session », indicated the club on X.

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