Anti-racist messages and banners before PSG-Istanbul Basaksehir

The players of Paris Saint-Germain and Istanbul Basaksehir will send out an anti-racism message on Wednesday ahead of their Champions League match, which was suspended the day before because of an alleged racist insult by the fourth official against a member of the Turkish team's coaching staff.
The 22 footballers arrived at the Parque de los Príncipes without any message, but once in the changing rooms they will find an anti-racism T-shirt and the shield of both teams, as well as the new refereeing team.
They are Dutch officials led by Danny Makkelie, who will replace the Romanian quartet that caused the incident.
They will warm up with these shirts and then enter the stadium, following the instructions on how to avoid catching the coronavirus.
The players will gather in the centre of the pitch accompanied by the referees and still wearing the shirts before the match starts, which is scheduled for 18.55
PSG also placed several banners supporting Pierre Webó and criticising racism, so that they would be visible during the match.