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The sanction fell for PSG. The Disciplinary Commission of the Professional Football League (LFP) has spoken out as for the ” Behavior of Paris-Saint-Germain supporters: use of pyrotechnic devices and oral and visual expressions noted – In the words used in its press release published on Wednesday evening – during the classic against OM on March 16.
On this occasion, Adrien Rabiot returned to the Parc des Princes under the colors of the sworn enemy. With a preferential treatment, inevitably, made of insulting songs and messages against him and at the place of his parents. A host committee that had particularly shocked the mother and agent of the person concerned. Véronique Rabiot having since filed a complaint and launched a petition against the drifts observed in the stages.
In response to these overflows, the disciplinary body of the LFP decided to inflict a fine of 20,000 euros on PSG. While decreeing the ” Partial closure of the Auteuil tribune for a firm match ». Namely PSG-Le Havre on April 19. A verdict deemed ” scandalous ” And ” insufficient By Adrien Rabiot's mother.
“Two -speed justice” for Véronique Rabiot
This Thursday on L'Equipe channel, Véronique Rabiot reacted to the sentence. “” My feeling is that it is scandalous to announce a sanction applied on April 19 for facts that occurred on March 16. We left the PSG on the weekend free to celebrate the title. However, the sanctions are immediate for all clubs, except PSG. Why is it not immediate? An allusion to the reception of Angers this Saturday and to the inevitable coronation now of the capital's club on this occasion.
“” These are sanctions that are not. Frankly, it's lamentable, scandalousshe still thunders. A partial closure and a fine of 20,000 euros … it is as if there was no sanction. Other clubs are much harshly sanctioned. PSG is still doing very well. There is two -speed justice! “And to conclude by denouncing”
a sanction that is not dissuasive “And who” will not advance anything ».
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