AS Monaco did not digest the arbitration against OM

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This Saturday evening, as part of the 19th day of Ligue 1, AS Monaco conceded a draw at Olympique de Marseille with a score of 2 goals. A very lively game where the Monegasques finished the match 9 against 11.

Very frustrated Thiago Scuro, the sports director of AS Monaco did not leave the Vélodrome stadium satisfied. The ASM leader pointed out certain decisions by referee Willy Delajod. He did not digest Maripan’s red card, considered too severe, and regretted that Marseillais Emran Soglo was not expelled after a sole on Kassoum Ouattara.

We do not accept what happened tonight. A great match with great players but not with good refereeing quality. But we want to highlight the energy offered by the players,” he declared on the microphone of Free Ligue 1.

Given the appearance of the game, with the two red cards, we can say that AS Monaco is doing well with this draw. With 34 points on the clock, the Monegasques are still in 4th place in the standings. LOSC, which conceded the draw this Sunday, is therefore not joining the Principality club.

Up front, Stade Brestois could make a nice move. But for that, the Brestois will have to win at the Parc des Princes this Sunday evening against Paris Saint-Germain or take at least a point against Luis Enrique’s gang. ASM will face Le Havre on the next day at the Louis II stadium with the aim of returning to success.

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