PSG's Win Marred by Homophobic Chants, League Takes Action
The French soccer league condemns discriminatory chants by PSG fans during their victory over Strasbourg, while disciplinary measures are underway.
- PSG defeated Strasbourg 4-2 in a Ligue 1 match, regaining the top spot in the standings alongside AS Monaco.
- Homophobic chants targeting Marseille and former PSG player Adrien Rabiot were heard from PSG fans during the match.
- The French Professional Football League (LFP) has condemned the chants and will investigate, with potential sanctions for PSG.
- The French government and sports minister have also condemned the chants, emphasizing the need for respect and inclusion in sports.
- PSG faces a busy schedule with upcoming matches against PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League and a clasico against Marseille.















