PSG – Strasbourg: several homophobic chants at the Parc des Princes despite the speaker’s warning

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Paris Saint-Germain dominated RC Strasbourg (4-2) during this 8th day of Ligue 1 thanks to goals from Mayulu, Asensio, Barcola and Lee. But the meeting was also marked by an episode lasting around ten minutes as the final whistle approached. Indeed, while PSG will travel to Marseille next Sunday, Parisian supporters have launched anti-OM chants of a homophobic nature which should make the LFP react in the coming hours, while the institution takes this subject very seriously.

The Marseillais are fags, laladirladada. Sons of bitches, motherfuckers, laladirladada. And by the balls, we will hang them, laladirladada», echoed the Parisian ultras in the Auteuil bend where the Collectif Ultras Paris is camped. On three occasions, the announcer at the Parc des Princes attempted to broadcast prevention messages against homophobia to the stadium microphones, as stipulated in the LFP protocol. Next weekend’s Classic is officially launched.

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