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Bixente Lizarazu pushed a rant on the Téléfoot set this Sunday.
It is the controversy of the last hours in the landscape of Ligue 1: after the defeat of Olympique de Marseille in Auxerre on Saturday evening (0-3), Pablo Longoria, the president of the Phocaean club,
Openly mentioned
a“Corruption” Referees against his club.
Called to comment on this speech, Bixente Lizarazu was dryly cropped the Spanish leader. “Auxerre won 3-0, not 1-0. Auxerre was much better, Marseille was not good. So the result is logical. Then, on the two actions (disputed), you cannot say in a certain way that there is a penalty on Merlin and that there is no second yellow card on Cornelius. »»
Lizarazu tumbled Longoria
For the 1998 world champion, currently a consultant on Telefoot, Pablo Longoria's speech is not audible in view of the nature of the actions. The former defender does not see a scandal in the red card received by Cornelius.
“He touches the balloon before but he does not control his gesture at all and comes to kick him. I do not see a situation of manifest error of the referee who justifies the pesting of lead. You are frustrated, very well, but you are 2nd in the championship, with 5 points ahead of Lille, calm… ”. Bixente Lizarazu concluded by presiding over a ” heavy sanction For Longoria.
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