Fonseca, “you release”

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OL leaders find themselves in a particularly embarrassing situation with their coach.

Eight days after the incendiary remarks made by Pablo Longoria, French arbitration experienced a new blow last Sunday. Blending the face of Benoît Millot, while dangerously bringing his forehead closer to his, Paulo Fonseca will probably be scoped with a very severe sanction.

Indeed, for this incredible blood stroke, the Portuguese technician faces seven months of suspension, according to article 8 of the FFF disciplinary regulations applicable in the professional championships. Its future suspension will apply in national competitions, but could extend to the Echelon Mondial.

Fonseca soon dismissed by OL?

Jérôme Rothen does not wish to see the former AC Milan coach stay on the banks of the Rhône. “He can make all the excuses of the world, physical contact is unacceptable. It is inexcusable. What an image given to amateur football! When you are pro, you have obligations, you must not commit the irreparable. Seven months of suspension, that wouldn't even be enough “judged the sports consultant on RMC.

Like Daniel Riolothe old left attacking midfielder would like Fonseca to be dismissed. “There is a very serious affair, for me OL should sign a contract termination, a layoff, whatever … you release!” How can you accept that he takes seven months?he questions. He will be in the stands and he will coach, it is not possible, you must have values. »»

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