Adrien Rabiot and Mother Targeted by Offensive Chants and Banners at PSG-OM Match
The Marseille midfielder and his mother, Véronique Rabiot, face insults from PSG fans, prompting plans for legal action and potential disciplinary measures against the club.
- Adrien Rabiot, a former PSG player now with Marseille, was subjected to offensive chants and banners during the PSG-OM match on Sunday at Parc des Princes.
- The insults targeted both Rabiot and his mother, Véronique Rabiot, with banners displaying derogatory messages and chants directed at them throughout the game.
- Véronique Rabiot announced her intention to file a legal complaint, expressing outrage over the lack of intervention and questioning why the match was not halted despite the offensive behavior.
- The Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP) is expected to open a disciplinary investigation, with potential sanctions for PSG, including fines and partial or full closure of the Auteuil tribune where the ultras are based.
- PSG management had attempted to prevent such incidents by warning fans in advance, but their efforts were unsuccessful, and the club has not commented on the matter or Rabiot's public criticism of its president, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi.