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On Saturday evening, Olympique de Marseille lived a nightmarish evening. The Marseille club has
heavily tilted (3-0) at the abbot-deschamps stadiumfacing AJ Auxerre, on the occasion of the 23rd day of Ligue 1.
At the end of the meeting, Roberto de Zerbi was extremely furious after arbitration. “We played badly, they played better than us. But the penalty on Quentin Merlin is clear … and the red card of Cornelius, a scandal. I am Italian, and after OM, I will come home. The problem is for you. You are French, it's impossible ”, deplored the 45 -year -old technician at the Dazn microphone.
Of Zerbi wants a lot to the referee
A speech similar to that held by
Its president and Fabrizio Ravanelli.
“The referee was not ready today, not quiet, hammers the former coach of Brighton, nevertheless recognizing the Auxerroise superiority. But we played badly, for sure, Auxerre deserves to win. The L1 is difficult, we cannot play like that to achieve our goals. »»
With this bad result, OM has spoiled a great opportunity to consolidate its mattress on its pursuers for second place in the standings. Sunday, in the event of a victory against Montpellier, the OGC Nice could even return to three points.
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