“This typhus has no place in this stadium.” The Minister of the Interior, Bruno Retailleaucondemned on Thursday the message in support of Loop demonstrated the previous day by the followers of PSG at the Parc des Princes before the Champions League match against Atlético de Madrid.
“I’m asking for an explanation PSG and in clubs so that politics does not harm sport, which should always be a source of unity,” he wrote. Bruno Retailleau on his account League and of UEFA. “If it happens again, we have to consider banning tifos from clubs that don’t respect the rules.”
“I will ask for an explanation Paris Saint-Germain. “This is unacceptable,” he added on Sud Radio, before insisting that no meeting had been “arranged” with the capital club.
“I want to know more, I want to know how this tarp came, how it was deployed… I have spoken with the Prefect of Police to let him know what happened. We agreed on several things, but I demand responsibility. Sincerely,” the Minister, promising sanctions if the PSG failed to rein him in.
Before Paris-Atlético, which ended in a 2-1 defeat for the Parisians, the Paris ultras collective (CUP) displayed a banner with the message “Free Palestine”, around the red and blue colors of the PSG, with a bloody Palestinian flag, the flag of LebanonJerusalem, tanks and a man with a keffiyeh.
The enormous canvas with drawings covering the entire Auteuil stand was topped with a banner that read ‘War in the countryside, but peace in the world’.
“The club is not aware of any plans to display such a message,” the club said. PSG in a statement sent to AFP on Wednesday night. “He Paris Saint-Germain He remembers that the Parc des Princes is, and must continue to be, a meeting place around the common passion for football, and strongly opposes any message of a political nature in its stadium.”
The president of the Representative Council of Jewish Institutions in France, Yonathan Arfireacted that same night when .
Source: La Verdad

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