Some Paris Saint-Germain players might be reluctant to return to the French capital after Friday’s attacks, but the club itself continues to show solidarity with the city it represents.
Both Edinson Cavani and David Luiz have reportedly claimed they would prefer not to return to Paris.
But the club’s official Twitter account has shown that PSG’s thoughts are very much with the Parisian citizens affected by the attacks across the city.
Inspired by Jean Jullien’s unifying ‘Peace for Paris’ artwork and incorporating the club’s own badge, the image is as powerful as it is simple.
— Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_inside) November 16, 2015
The club also posted a message of “solidarity and compassion” with the victims of the tragedy, which saw more than 100 people lose their lives.