
File image of Patrice Evra. © AFP
Former France captain as well as Manchester United protector Patrice Evra was fined 1,000 euros by a Paris court on Thursday over “homophobic insults” focused on Paris Saint-Germain in 2019. His outburst can be found in the after-effects of PSG shedding to Manchester United in the Champions League, as well as a clip of the occurrence uploaded by a 3rd party went viral on social networks. “Paris, you are queers… Here are the real men doing the talking,” Evra states in the movie. Evra made a public apology at the time.
But a problem of public disrespects of a homophobic nature was lodged by 2 teams.
“The words of Patrice Evra, which contrasted ‘queers’ with ‘real men’, show a homophobia commonplace in the world of football,” an attorney for among the teams claimed.
Evra approved the choice of the court on Thursday.
“The decision puts an end to an exaggerated controversy,” claimed his legal representative Jerome Boursican.
“Patrice Evra has spoken out actively against homophobia and reaffirmed his fight against all forms of discrimination”
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