PSG-LOSC: the LFP confirms hostile chants against Anne Hidalgo

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Paris Saint-Germain reversed the match against LOSC, during the 21st day of Ligue 1 on Saturday evening, on the lawn of the Parc des Princes. A great victory won at home in front of Parisian supporters, a few days before the European clash against Real Sociedad in the Champions League. But in the extraportive news of the Parisian club, the standoff with the Paris City Hall continues in the Parc des Princes file. And the PSG ultras were quick to send a message to elected officials including Anne Hidalgo, mayor of Paris: “Without PSG, the Park no longer has princes,” “Hidalgo kills Paris and its magic” Or “Recovered by politicians, a stadium for the people”we could read in the stands.

Several insulting chants were also echoed in the aisles of the Parisian stadium: “Hidalgo resignation”, shouted jointly the four stands of the Parc des Princes, while PSG led against Lille. And this Sunday, the day after the match, the delegate of the match, Noël Mannino, confirmed, in his official report of the match to the LFP, “hostile chants towards the mayor of Paris”. According to information from our colleagues at RMC Sport, the disciplinary committee could well be seized. However, no homophobic songs were mentioned in the report of the meeting, while the speaker, Michel Montana, was forced to take the microphone to calm the popular discontent.

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