PSG – OL: Ousmane Dembélé understands the interruption of the match for insulting chants

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This Sunday evening, the meeting between PSG and OL was marked by an interruption of a few minutes after the delegate’s intervention. The reason? Insulting chants from Parisian supporters towards Lyon. The CUP has been singing against OL for several minutes: “and the Lyonnais are s…”. Achraf Hakimi, captain for the evening, had to speak to his supporters to calm things down.

After the match, Ousmane Dembélé returned to this situation and the French international instead validated the referee’s decision to interrupt the match for a few minutes. “We spoke to the referee and the delegate, they said it had to stop to resume the match. Of course, these are songs which are difficult in stadiums (editor’s note: to hear). So I totally understand that the match is stopped.”.

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