They had filmed themselves spitting on the OM logo for one, urinating on the Velodrome stadium for the other. Olympique de Marseille announced this Saturday to file a complaint against two PSG supporters after videos posted on social networks.
"The club does not let anything go and files a complaint against the authors of these two videos," said OM in a statement, denouncing "provocations on the part of tourists".
"In the current tense context", with the final of the Champions League PSG-Bayern Munich on Sunday, which can allow the Parisian club to join OM, the only French winner of the C1 (1993), on the prize list, "we will pursue any person guilty of such acts ”, writes the club.
Anti-PSG excesses are feared in Marseille on Sunday evening, the Bouches-du-Rhône police headquarters even issued an order prohibiting the wearing of the PSG jersey in the center of the Phocaean city before backing down.
In the incriminated sequences, the Twitter video of @MendesDeTaz (1,291 subscribers), spitting on the OM logo in the locker rooms during a visit to the Vélodrome stadium had been retweeted 1,173 times on August 15. The account is currently protected.
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On the Snapchat network, the account Pape.13003 films a shirtless young man, defined as "Parisian at heart", urinating against one of the doors of the North bend of the Stade Vélodrome. The video was notably relayed on Twitter by accounts of outraged Marseille supporters.