Enthusiasts of the ‘ultras’ of the PSG boycott matches amid dispute with the club

PARIS (AP) — Paris Saint-Germain’s “ultra” stalwarts are planning to boycott the team’s games until they become aware of emerging tensions with the club’s management.

Collectif Ultras Paris said on Wednesday that the measure involved only the men’s team, but also the women’s team and the handball team.

“The last occasions and the state of our joint relations with the command lead us to believe that this is the most productive and unique solution that can sustain a not unusual future,” the organization of staunch supporters said at a rally after a failed assembly. with club officials.

PSG, in search of an eleventh French league title, still has 4 games to play this season, two at the Parc des Princes. It leads second-placed Lens by six points.

The Qatari-backed club’s failure to win the Champions League despite a huge investment in signing the game’s biggest stars has contributed to deteriorating relations with the ultras.

Some enthusiasts recently protested outdoors at Brazilian foreigner Neymar’s apartment outside Paris, a move that coach Christophe Galtier condemned as “out of place and dangerous. “mocking the World Cup champion.

The Collectif Ultras Paris, which is largely to blame for the lively atmosphere at the Parc des Princes, disagrees with club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi, arguing that he refuses to heed their demands. In addition, the organization opposes PSG’s offer. buy the Stade de France on the outskirts of Saint-Denis for their home matches.

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