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A Lyon fan was stabbed in the thigh by… another Lyon fan, during the match between OL and FC Nantes.
The victory of Olympique Lyonnais against Nantes (2-0) on Sunday afternoon did not alleviate the tensions which reign between certain “supporters” of the club. According to independent journalist Medave Prod, scuffles broke out at Groupama Stadium after the match. A member of the Bad Gones allegedly stabbed a member of the Six Neuf Pirates, a recent association of OL fans, in the thigh.
No other information, particularly on the state of health of the victim, has yet been communicated. According to spectators present in the Rhone enclosure, Bad Gones, among whom are individuals linked to far-right movements, initiated the conflict by appearing in front of the block where the Six Nine Pirates were located to confront them, despite the presence of families.
The Six Nine Pirates have announced the upcoming publication of a press release to explain the “serious” events which took place this Sunday.
On the pitch, OL won (2-0) against Nantes, thanks to goals from Nicolas Tagliafico and Nicolas Pallois against his camp.
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