Paris FC was involved in a regrettable incident on Sunday evening at the Parc des Princes, during its match against PSG, which was interrupted by referee Benoît Bastien due to discriminatory chants. PSG coach Luis Enrique deplored the situation, estimating that only his team's matches are stopped for this type of problem. Parisian supporters repeated chants calling their rival « rats », discriminatory and racist remarks. The referee reported these chants to the delegate present on the edge of the pitch, which led to a brief interruption of the match. A message was broadcast by the Parc des Princes speaker, as well as words on the stadium's giant screens, to remind that the match can be stopped and lost for the club in case of discriminatory chants. Luis Enrique expressed his frustration, stating that his team is treated with all kinds of names in all stadiums, but only matches at the Parc des Princes are stopped. He also recalled that Parisian supporters have repeated this sad melody several times, notably on the approach of each confrontation between PSG and Olympique de Marseille. The Spanish coach concluded by saying that he is tired of this situation and that he criticizes the fact that only his team's matches are stopped for this type of problem. The match was eventually resumed, but the incident has sparked controversy and debate about the behavior of some supporters. Luis Enrique's comments have been widely reported, and the situation is being closely monitored by the football community. The incident has also raised questions about the effectiveness of measures to prevent discriminatory chants in stadiums.