Randal Kolo Muani, Ousmane Dembélé, Achraf Hakimi and Layvin Kurzawa They were handed a one-match suspension – unserved unless they reoffend – as offensive chants erupted from PSG’s radical fans against Olympique de Marseille after a 4-0 classic victory on September 24 at Princes Park.
The disciplinary commission of the French Professional Football League (LFPF) is considering a public apology by the players, who say they were carried away by euphoria as they went to the back where the Parc des Princes ultras were.
In this way, those involved – three of whom are regular starters for Luis Enrique’s team (Dembélé, Hakimi and Kolo Muani) – They will play on October 21 against Strasbourg because the ordered suspension will not take effect, unless recidivism occurs. The four players testified today via video conference.
In the same session, the disciplinary committee ruled out homophobic chants by PSG radicals against Olympique de Marseille and punished the Parisian club with closing the Auteuil fund is a solid match (against Strasbourg on October 21, that stand will be empty) with another match excluded from compliance.
Source: La Verdad

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