After homophobic chants, Dembélé, Hakimi and Kolo Muani summoned by the LFP

The unease was palpable on Sunday during PSG-OM, when the Parisian ultras, echoed by a large majority of the Parc des Princes, sang a homophobic chant for too long minutes. A song taken up by certain players during the celebration of the clear victory against the Marseille rival. Ousmane Dembélé, Achraf Hakimi, Randal Kolo Muani and Layvin Kurzawa are thus summoned by the LFP disciplinary committee, the latter announced this Wednesday.

The Parisian club and its four players will be heard at the next committee meeting, Thursday October 5. PSG had indicated that the club “condemns all forms of discrimination, in particular homophobia, and would like to point out that they have their place neither in stadiums nor in society”.

On Monday, the interministerial delegate for the fight against racism, anti-Semitism and anti-LGBT hatred, Olivier Klein, relayed a video of around thirty seconds in which we can hear PSG supporters singing homophobic chants at the against the players of the Marseille team, saying he was “very shocked” and demanding “sanctions”.

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