The mother’s Adrien Rabot, Véronique, He has now criticized, for consideration of them very lowly, the penalties imposed on PSG after incidents that occurred At the stand of the Park of the Princes during the classic period against Marseille Played on March 16 (3-1). In his opinion, there are “Two levels of justice” Too Lax with the Parisian Club.
“Scandal” and “not enough”. These are words of Véronique Rabot, guest of the ‘L’Equipe de Greg’ program, to describe The penalties imposed on Wednesday By the Disciplinary Commission of the French Professional League (LFP) to PSG: Partial closure of the Gallery with -set, the sector where ultras are concentrated, during a party and a fine of 20,000 euros.
“It looks like a scandal Announce a penalty to be applied on April 19 (at PSG-Le Havre Party) for events that took place on March 16 “Mourning of Véronique, after having It has become object, like your child, chants and insults banners during the classic.
“We have given PSG a free weekend to celebrate the title. However, penalties are immediate for all clubs, except PSG. Why aren’t they right away?” Rabot’s mother asked himself to refer to the Saturday meeting against Angers. Luis Enrique’s team is enough to tie To express himself champion of the Ligue 1 to six days from the end.
Asked about the impact of the steps adopted, Véronique Rabiiot, who launched the petition and filed a complaint in this case, explained that “These are penalties that are not penalties. It is openly sad and annoying. A slight closure and a fine of 20,000 euros … as if there were no penalties. The other club
“There is a two -Level justice”, Rabiot’s mother added, indicating “A punishment that is not a barrier” and “Nothing will move.” “I want to forbid all offensive banners. See Montpellier! Tribune (Thau ethu) is closed until the end of June,” ended.
Source: La Verdad

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