What obscenity: PSG-Lyon temporarily interrupted due to homophobic chants, Hakimi intervenes

PSG-Lyon suffered an unscheduled outage. The match underway at the Parc des Princes, which sees the home team ahead 2-1, was stopped by the referee for a few minutes due to some homophobic chants from the stands. The incident reached the captain’s ears Achraf Hakimialso a former Inter player, who went near the fans to try to calm the situation and put an end to the inappropriate behavior of the rossoblù supporters.

In the meantime, the following was reminded on the stadium screens: “Insulting chants are prohibited. The match could be interrupted or even lost for the club”, in this case Paris Saint-Germain. Two minutes of interruption until in the 56th minute the game resumed, carefully reports RMC Sports.

PSG (3-4-3): Donnarumma; Hakimi, Beraldo, Pacho, Mendes; Vitinha, Zaïre-Emery, Neves; Dembélé, Lee, Doué. Trainer: Luis Enrique.

Lyon (4-3-3): Perri; Maitland Niles, Mata, Niakhaté, Tagliafico; Veretout, Matic, Tolisso; Cherki, Mikautadze, Nuamah. Trainer: Sage.

Friday 13 December
Toulouse – St. Etienne 2-1

Saturday 14 December
Marseille – Lille 1-1
Auxerre – Lens 2-2
Reims – Monaco 0-0

Sunday 15 December
Montpellier – Nice 2-2
Brest – Nantes 4-1
Le Havre – Strasbourg 0-3
Rennes – Angers 2-0
PSG – Lyon

The ranking
Paris Saint Germain 34
Marseille 30
Munich 30
Lilac 27
Lyon 25
Nice 24
Lens 24
Toulouse 21
Auxerre 21
Reims 20
Brest 19
Rennes 17
Strasbourg 17
Nantes 14
Angers 13
Saint Etienne 13
Le Havre 12
Montpellier 9