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This Saturday evening, Olympique de Marseille bowed heavily on the lawn of AJ Auxerre on the score of 3 goals to 0 as part of the 23rd day of Ligue 1.
A non-match from Roberto de Zerbi's men against sparkling Auxerrois. But it is not the result that makes the most speak. Pablo Longoria and the management of the Marseille club left stadium E, full match exasperated by the expulsion of Cornelius at the time of play (63rd).
For the boss of Olympique de Marseille there is a real cabale against Olympique de Marseille in Ligue 1 and affirms that there is corruption. Strong words that will make French football observers and bodies react.
” All was planned, organized, from the yellow box of Balerdi against Angers. It's a shit championship, if the superligue comes to see us, we go right away. It's corruption, real corruption, “ He would have declared this Saturday evening in the stands and in the corridors of the Stade l'Abbé-deschamps.
OM totally dominated by Auxerre
In addition to the controversies around the arbitration and the red card of Derek Cornelius, Olympique de Marseille was completely dominated by Auxerre this Saturday evening as part of the 23rd day of Ligue 1. A scathing reverse which could allow Paris Saint -Germain to have 13 points ahead in case of success against Olympique Lyonnais this Sunday evening.
The Marseille executives did not know how to put themselves at the level in this part. From Mason Greenwood to Adrien Rabiot, no player managed to make the difference and overthrow the trend on the lawn of Father-Deschamps. The Marseillais will have to raise their heads during the next day in front of their audience against FC Nantes.
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