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As the vast majority of sports consultants, Pascal Dupraz believes that Pablo Longoria was far too far by speaking of “corruption” after OM defeat at Father-deschamps.
The controversial remarks of Pablo Longoria towards the arbitration, at the end of the defeat of Olympique de Marseille on the lawn of AJ Auxerre (3-0), never stop making react.
Like Bixente LizarazuPascal Dupraz believes that the president of the Marseille club has really exceeded the limits.
“For once, I must say that I am shocked. I am shocked because I happened to take it to the referees and I had to shock people at the time. But there, it is the president of OM, it has more impact than it had for me “, Judged the sports consultant this Sunday morning, in the program “Les Grandes Gueules du Sport”.
Longoria in full wave of conspiracy
Pablo Longoria has been swimming in full conspiracy for several months concerning arbitration. “It is interpretation and as there is always a referee, we cannot go so far as to say, when we are president of OM, that it is corruption. From there, it's shocking ”, estimates the former coach of Evian Thonon Gaillard.
This Sunday, the Syndicate of Football Referees (SAFE) seized the National Ethics Committee following this incendiary outing of Pablo Longoria. The latter will surely receive a huge sanction. A justice complaint could even be filed against him.
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