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Five days after his brilliant qualification for the quarterfinals of the Champions League at the expense of Liverpool, Paris Saint-Germain finds the championship on Sunday evening. And for the occasion, it is a “classic” that the Parisian club will play with the reception of Marseille at the Parc des Princes. This match counting for the twenty-sixth day of Ligue 1 could be enamelled with some actions of Parisian supporters on the side of the stands. And some even plan the worst.

A former tricolor international, Olivier Rouyer spoke of this upcoming shock. The chain consultant The team Obviously had some echoes that did not reassure him. “What worries me is that I have heard a lot (…) through supporters who say they were so focused on the Liverpool match as there, which came to my ears, they really want to let go. Even if it means losing three points. »» A prediction all the same quite serious. But then what could supporters consider concretely? On this point, Olivier Rouyer was unable to be precise.

The match stopped?

“They will go on things, and in particular (Adrien) Rabiot and others. They will go on songs, cries, things that will certainly surprise us. »»

For its part, Paris Saint-Germain communicated this week to its supporters to ask them to keep well during this meeting. But obviously, the message did not pass, as confirmed by journalist Loïc Tanzi on Friday: ” We see him a little on the networks, the response to the PSG campaign, that is to say: 'Leave us quiet, it's a classic, it's the return of Rabiot, we're going to do what we want'. »»

And for the observer, the Parisian management is very worried about the image that the supporters' actions could return. “They know that the match will be highly watched, that the public authorities have targeted this match to make it an example. So they say that at any time, the match will be stopped. »»

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