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On March 16, the classic opposing the Paris Saint-Germain At Olympique de Marseille (3-1) was marked by incidents in the stands. Insulting banners with regard to Adrien Rabiot and his mother were deployed by members of the Ultras Paris collective.
Shocked by these facts, Véronique Rabiot had done a media tour during the international break, believing that the capital's club was responsible for the entrance to these banners in the stadium.
Véronique Rabiot, mother and representative of Adrien Rabiot.
The sanction inflicted on Paris Saint-Germain was unveiled on Wednesday: the club received a partial closure of the Auteuil tribune for a match, matching a fine of 20,000 euros. An unacceptable verdict for the Rabiot clan.
Véronique Rabiot's huge rant
Called to react in the program
The team From Greg, Véronique Rabiot mentioned a sanction ” scandalous ” And ” insufficient“. “My feeling is that it is scandalous to announce a sanction applied on April 19 (date of the PSG-Le Havre match) For facts that occurred on March 16 ”she thundered.
“We left PSG on the weekend free to celebrate the title. However, the sanctions are immediate for all clubs, except PSG. Why is it not immediate? CThey are sanctions that are not. Frankly, it's lamentable, scandalous. 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. »»
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