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The relationship between Ligue 1 players and referees is unlikely to improve. Especially after the contentious decisions of François Letexier, during Monaco – Paris Saint-Germain (2-4), Wednesday evening, as part of the 16th day of the championship. The 35-year-old referee decided not to sanction Wilfried Singo, following his sole on the face of Gianluigi Donnarumma, in the 17th minute of play. A decision that Gonçalo Ramos does not understand.
The Portuguese international, who scored after starting the match on the bench, believes that the ASM defender should not have finished this match. “ I think everyone saw his face. I don’t know how it’s possible that it’s not a red card. The referee has only one job, and that is to protect the players. And it’s not me or the players who say that, they (the referees) told us at the start of the season. That they had to protect the players. And today they did not protect (Gianluigi) Donnarumma “, he indicated in the mixed zone.
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