Nasri condemns OM

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OM farted on Saturday evening in Auxerre, severely beaten (3-0) and frustrated once again by arbitral decisions deemed contrary-and yet mostly legitimate. At the end of the meeting thus, Pablo Longoria, in particular, expressed his anger in strong words which did not fail to shock the actors of French football.

Denouncing “a shit championship”, the Spanish president of the Marseille club continued his rant by questioning the very probity of the instances. “” It's total corruption! I have never seen that in 20 years of career! If OM has a proposal for the Super League, we leave immediately … An obviously excessive outing that caused shields this Sunday.

Longoria's regrets

While the referees, solidarity with Mr. Stinat, announce a legal action to come, for defamation, Samir Nasri, the former minot who has become great at Arsenal or Manchester City, condemns on the antenna of Canal+ this victim attitude. “” Frustration is the Marseillais who caused it by systematically complaining of the referees. And perhaps behind that the referees, unconsciously, want them to pay certain things … »»

Having become a consultant for the encrypted channel, Samir Nasri also believes that the subject of the Super League put on the table is ” a slippage “,” a provocation »From Pablo Longoria. Correspondent in Marseille for RMC, Florent Germain assures that OM management quickly regretted this loss of control. A source close to the club still recalling that the frustration thus expressed has not fallen from nowhere. “”

Marseille leaders have experienced some arbitral decisions very badly. The appointment of Mr. Stinat, who had a very limited behavior towards Medhi Benatia in a disciplinary committee, was experienced as a provocation. Many of us feared that this story ends badly, and that all this frustration explodes one day … and that did not miss. »»

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