Luis Campos called to order after his slip-up during PSG – Lens

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The Paris sports advisor was slapped on the wrist for his irritation at half-time of the PSG – Lens match.

Paris won its match against Lens at the Parc des Princes this Saturday (1-0). But this success did not come with clashes. There was a lot of tension between actors on both sides, including between the leaders.

Luis Campos, Nasser Al-Khelaifi’s right-hand man, for example, lost his composure at half-time of the match. In the tunnel leading to the locker room, we saw him getting angry with the referees. He used an angry tone, raising his voice considerably. An attitude which displeased the Lensois.

Florian Sotoca, the Sang et Or striker, threw him

“why are you shouting? » then a “Who does he think he is? ». He then expressed surprise to the referees that they let someone talk to them like that.

Luis Campos risks expensive

For this slip-up, Campos risks big. It is certainly not as virulent as Leonardo 11 years ago, but it still remains reprehensible behavior. Some were sanctioned for much less than that by the League’s disciplinary committee, like Mehdi Benatia, his OM counterpart.

This is not the first time that Luis Campos puts on a show in the corridors of the Park. In the past, he has already lost his temper when events were unfavorable to his training. Al-Khelaifi would do well to crack down to prevent this kind of scene from happening again.

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