PSG will not appeal sanctions against Marseille

October 7, 2023

In an official statement, PSG stated that they would not appeal the sanctions imposed on the club after insults erupted during PSG’s 4-0 win over Marseille. The match was interrupted by an insult to the French sports minister that the match should be suspended. Subsequently, the LFP ordered the closure of two matches of the Parc des Princes’ Auteuil, which contained PSG ultras. One of these matches has been suspended.

Randal Kolo-Muani, Achraf Hakimi, Ousmane Dembélé and Layvin Kurzawa were also punished for participating in the insulting scandal after Le Classique. PSG have been given a one-match ban for their participation in insulting scandals. Related to OM. All four players have already apologized. All sanctions imposed on the club and its players will take effect on October 10.

An official statement from PSG on Thursday evening said: “The club is not satisfied with the fact that the committee has taken” excessive and collective action “that is likely to undermine the dialogue and defense work carried out by the club. Associations, institutions and supporters. ” The PSG statement also detailed “knowing the importance of the fight and the club symbol will not appeal this decision.”