After Marseille's defeat to PSG, Adrien Rabiot criticized PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi via social media, emphasizing that wealth does not equate to class. The match was tainted by homophobic chants and racial slurs from PSG fans, especially directed at Rabiot, who faced hostility upon returning to his former club. His mother expressed confusion about the referee's decision not to stop the game despite such behavior, leading to calls for stronger action against hate speech in football from campaigns like Rouge Direct.
Rabiot stated on social media, 'You can have all the money in the world and even more, but you can't buy class.' He expressed his disdain for PSG's conduct.
Rabiot's mother criticized the lack of action from referees regarding the anti-gay and racist slurs during the match, questioning the inconsistency in match stoppages.
The Rouge Direct group called for strict punishments against the discriminatory chanting at PSG matches, urging the French authorities to take decisive action against such behavior.
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