It may be the end of a soap opera that has already lasted too long. The day after artist DJ Snake took a stand on his social networks, PSG could finally rehabilitate Phil Collins' song for the entry of players to the Parc des Princes. The trend is emerging in recent hours, after new exchanges took place on Tuesday. Within the club, where DJ Snake's message was badly received, we prefer to delay by announcing that nothing is confirmed and that no speaking is planned for the moment. However, we no longer hide that the return of the legendary "Who Said I Would" by Phil Collins is very likely as a new home game looms this Sunday evening (8:45 pm) against Lyon.
Everyone's will is to put an end to this nascent imbroglio between DJ Snake, one of the most famous international PSG fans, and his club at heart. The composer wrote on Twitter and Instagram on Monday evening: “I provided sound for the video presentation of Messi. Like you, I discovered that we made an intro music for the input of players when it does not lend itself to it. I didn't mean to harm the club by speaking out on this subject, but I cannot accept this situation as a supporter and you know the love I have for our colors. "
Indeed, as in the first home match of the season, against Strasbourg (4-2), on August 14, a song by DJ Snake was broadcast for the entry of the teams on Saturday, against Clermont (4- 0). A choice that PSG says it has made after exchanging with several groups of supporters including members of the Collective Ultras Paris. However, in a statement withdrawn since, the office of the CUP specified Monday evening to have never given its agreement for a change of music at the entry of the players. "Enough to cast a little more doubt on this sensitive affair.
A petition has even been launched against the club's decision to remove the song by the singer from the group Genesis. "Let's not change the historic music of the entrance of our players!" May Phil Collins' Who said I would resonate again in the bays of the Parc des Princes! ", Can we read in the description of this petition which, this Tuesday evening, had nearly 2,900 signatories including the former Parisian defender Eric Rabesandratana, one of the" ex "most virulent on the subject. If the trend is confirmed, he should quickly find a smile, like most of the supporters.