Sections of the Bianconeri support were accused of hurling racist insults and other abuse at PSG fans during their team's 2-1 loss in Paris.

On Tuesday evening, Juventus faced PSG in the Champions League. Les Parisiens earned a well-deserved 2-1 win over the Italian side courtesy of a brace from Kylian Mbappe, but that was not the only talking point following the match.

Rather, it was the behavior of some of Juventus's fans, who were caught on camera not only hurling racist abuse towards some of PSG's supporters, but also making monkey chants and apparently even engaging in making Nazi salutes.

Even more disturbing is the fact that this happened not at Juve's home stadium, but actually at PSG's home ground, at the Parc des Princes.

While the offenders have been identified, with some reports claiming that it was four or five individuals, it remains to be seen what exactly will be done with them.  

Footage of some of Juve's traveling fans can be seen here:

As per other reports, however, UEFA have decided to open an "official investigation" into this matter. This comes on the heels of Juventus being embroiled in another controversy - this time, with some of their fans using anti-Semitic chants during the team's match at the Stadio Artemio Franchi against Fiorentina this past weekend.