PSG – Strasbourg: the public at the Parc des Princes insulted Adrien Rabiot!

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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. But that’s not all since the Parisian public attacked a veteran of the house.

Rabiot fuck your mother! Rabiot fuck your mother! Rabiot fuck your mother!», echoed the Parisian ultras in the Auteuil bend where the Collectif Ultras Paris is camped. A way to raise the temperature a little more one week before the Classic against OM. By choosing to commit to the Marseille rival, the French midfielder has logically alienated the Parisian public. If the next confrontation will take place at the Vélodrome, the Parisian ultras are impatiently awaiting the return leg at the Parc des Princes on March 16.

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