In Marseille, Monaco cries scandal

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Quickly reduced to ten at the Vélodrome on Saturday evening, the Monegasques still obtained a draw in Marseille as part of the 19th day of L1 (2-2).

Severe, the expulsion of Maripan from the 11e minute caused a lot of talk on the ASM side after the meeting. Especially since Soglo, for the Olympians, was able to benefit from the clemency of Mr. Delajod for his part after a gross foul on Ouattara.

I don’t think Maripan deserved a red card for this action. And when I see the second red that Zakaria takes, a few minutes after the blow received by Kassoum (Ouattara). The player’s fault (Marseille) is committed at knee height, isn’t it? I don’t know if it’s yellow or red for him, everyone will have their own opinion, but still », says Adi Hutter on Canal+.

And the sports director, Thiago Scuro, added: “ When I see the red given to Maripan and the foul committed on Kassoum which only deserves a yellow card, I tell myself that his decisions unfortunately had a big impact on the match. »

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