Ligue 1, Kombouaré charges OL!

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Let’s go for the 7th day of Ligue 1. This Sunday, Olympique Lyonnais hosts FC Nantes at Groupama Stadium in a match that promises to be hot and explosive.

A match which is impatiently awaited by Canaris coach Antoine Kombouaré who has not digested the defeat last season but also certain refereeing errors. At a press conference this Friday, he did not hesitate to send a strong message to his future opponent before the match.

It’s going to be interesting because I like the idea of ​​facing teams that are much better than us. You have to look them straight in the eye. Afterwards, I feel like that, it’s a team that has vice and a lot of experience. She is also capable of provoking a lot of fouls from the opponent and putting a lot of pressure on the refereeing too. What I experienced last season here is still stuck in my throat. For me, this is unacceptable. We should not respond to provocations, because what happened with Nathan (Zeze) who took a nudge… Afterwards, it’s easy to call me during the week, but we are robbed of this victory . »

And to continue: “The role of the referee is important, because there will be tension. We won’t go there as a victim, it’ll take a long time to get stuck in our throats. And what’s more, they didn’t have a modest victory. I still have images of their bench, the coaches who came to provoke. I don’t like that. You have to be respectful. Plus, you had the advantage of arbitration. » The match is on.

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