PSG Faces Disciplinary Action After Offensive Chants and Banners Target Rabiot Family
The Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP) is expected to investigate PSG supporters' behavior during the PSG-OM match, as legal complaints are filed by Véronique Rabiot and OM condemns the incidents.
- PSG supporters directed homophobic chants and displayed offensive banners targeting Adrien Rabiot and his mother, Véronique Rabiot, during the March 16 PSG-OM match.
- Véronique Rabiot and Olympique de Marseille (OM) have announced legal complaints against the offensive actions, with OM labeling the incidents as 'ignoble and unacceptable.'
- Adrien Rabiot publicly condemned the insults and criticized PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, stating that respect and class cannot be bought.
- The Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP) is expected to open a disciplinary case against PSG, with potential sanctions including fines or closure of the Auteuil stand, which has faced prior penalties for similar behavior.
- PSG issued a statement condemning the actions of its supporters and called for respect in football, while the French Football Federation president referred to the incidents as 'indecent, shameful, and revolting.'