Europe 1 with AFP 1:55 p.m., September 17, 2021

The capital club announced on Friday on Twitter the return of Phil Collins' song played at the entrance of the players on the lawn of the Parc des Princes.

The deletion of the said song had recently angered many supporters, who were very attached to this song, which has been broadcast since the early 1990s.

The ultras of Paris Saint-Germain can be reassured.

They will hear again the song

Who Said I Would

by Phil Collins resonate in the spans of the Parc des Princes when the players enter the lawn.

Club management backed off after the outcry over the deletion of the song in favor of a DJ Snake track.

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"Faced with the emotion aroused by the change in the input music of the players, Phil Collins returns to the Park on Sunday," PSG wrote on his Twitter account. The title "Who Said I Would", which resonates in the Park since the early 1990s, was relegated to the start of the warm-up, Saturday, before the victory of PSG against Clermont (4-0), for the 5th day of Ligue 1. For the entry of the players, the club had chosen to substitute a sound of the French DJ Snake, also known to be a supporter of the club of the capital.

The musician had himself declared Monday on his social networks "not to accept this situation". "I provided a sound for Messi's presentation. I discovered that it was made an intro music for the entry of the players when it does not lend itself to it", explained DJ Snake on Instagram and Twitter. This change made the teeth of part of the Parisian supporters clenched in this historic song cringe, especially on social networks. PSG receives Lyon on Sunday at 9 p.m. for the 6th day of L1.