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It's not only Mbappe's injury, the new problem that worries PSG and Luis Enrique

An unexpected problem for PSG, which could affect some players

By William Estrella

An unexpected problem for PSG, which could affect some players
An unexpected problem for PSG, which could affect some players

Kylian Mbappe set off PSG's alarm the previous day when he had to be substituted after a problem with his ankle, something that has already kept him off the field before. However, the French player now seems to have a new concern, as does his new coach, Luis Enrique. It seems that an action by some Parisian players in the last match is beginning to be investigated.

 

It seems that some players were seen celebrating with the fans, when the PSG ultras sang certain phrases of a homophobic nature. Although many fans speculated after the match that everything would come to nothing, the truth is that a disciplinary committee was convened for what happened. There are some stars of the club involved, but it seems that it will not transcend to a sanction, although the rules of Ligue 1 establish otherwise.

"Punished or not punished, that is the question," was one of the phrases that the Le Parisien outlet launched in relation to the issue. The French media detailed that a meeting will be held this Wednesday to discuss what happened last Sunday in Paris. In addition, they detail that article 2 of the LFP disciplinary regulations states that "the receiving club is obliged to guarantee, as organizer of the meeting, the security and proper functioning of the meeting."

 

Will they sanction Paris Saint-Germain?

Always according to Le Parisien, both Layvin Kurzawa and Randal Kolo-Muani, Ousmane Dembélé and Achraf Hakimi were seen in a video while chanting insults towards Marseille during the celebration for the large victory.
The good news for PSG in this whole mess is that Kylian Mbappé, their biggest star and who has just suffered a worrying blow, is not involved. Despite this scenario, the aforementioned media maintains that at the moment there are no risks of sanctions for both the institution and the footballers involved in the chants insulting rivals. Of course, the club will have to be more cautious in this type of situation.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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