Beware of insults. 48 hours before the clasico between Paris Saint-Germain and Olympique de Marseille, scheduled for Sunday evening (9 p.m.) at the Parc des Princes, the capital club wanted to send a message to its supporters. The leader of the French Championship fears that his fans, who are accustomed to doing so, will launch insulting chants against the Marseille club.
“This Sunday, the Parc des Princes is getting ready to vibrate like never before. (…) The Parc des Princes is recognized throughout Europe for its atmosphere, its passion and its intensity. Let’s preserve what makes it strong. Insults, hate speech and discriminatory behavior have no place there. They are contrary to the values of Paris Saint-Germain and can weaken our team,” the club wrote in a press release.
In January, the meeting between Paris FC and Paris Saint-Germain was briefly interrupted due to chants from Parisian supporters, who attacked OM a few days before the Champions Trophy between the two teams. A scene which had angered the club and Luis Enrique at the top of the list, and which PSG does not want to relive.
“The meeting can be interrupted and even declared lost on the green carpet for our club,” he specifies. Let’s make this Classic a celebration of football, a moment of communion and total support behind our players. Let’s not let anything or anyone spoil this momentous meeting. » The party should still be beautiful at the Parc des Princes.