PSG was alarmed the day before when Kylian Mbappe had to be replaced due to an ankle injury that had previously prevented him from playing.
But both the French player and his new coach, Luis Enrique, appear to be troubled by a new issue right now. It appears that an incident involving some Parisian players during the previous game is being looked at.
As the PSG ultras screamed certain homophobic lyrics, it appears that some players were observed dancing with the crowd.
The truth is that a disciplinary committee was formed for what happened, despite the fact that many fans predicted after the game that nothing would happen. Despite the fact that some of the club’s stars are implicated, it appears that the incident will not result in a fine, even though Ligue 1 regulations clearly state otherwise.
One of the terms that the Le Parisien source used in regard to the matter was “Punished or not punished, that is the question.”
A meeting will be convened this Wednesday to review what happened last Sunday in Paris, according to the French media. They further mention that according to article 2 of the LFP discipline rules, “the receiving club is obliged to guarantee, as organizer of the meeting, the security and proper functioning of the meeting.”
Will Paris Saint-Germain be penalized?
Layvin Kurzawa, Randal Kolo-Muani, Ousmane Dembélé, and Achraf Hakimi were all captured on camera cursing at Marseille during the celebration for the significant victory, according to Le Parisien.
The fact that Kylian Mbappé, PSG’s biggest talent and the recent victim of a worrisome blow, is not implicated in this problem is good news for PSG. Despite this scenario, the aforementioned media insists that there are now no punishments that could be imposed on either the institution or the footballers that participated in the chants that were offensive to rival teams. Naturally, the club will need to exercise greater caution in this scenario.