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This is information that always interests both teams, especially before a match of such importance. And it is therefore François Letexier who was chosen to referee the clash of the 9th day of Ligue 1 between Olympique de Marseille and Paris Saint-Germain.
Before this meeting, Leonardo Balerdi was raised on the subject.
“I hope the refereeing will be perfect for both teams,” confided the Olympian defender this Saturday at a press conference. “ It has to help both teams play the best football.” added the former Dortmund player.
The memory of OL-OM…
Balerdi does not forget his own responsibilities. “Me as captain, and the players with experience, we have to talk. You have to be careful with yellow cards because it conditions you for all matches”added the Argentinian international, referring to “a little experience” experienced recently.
The OM captain is of course referring to what he experienced during the trip to Lyon, where Benoît Bastien gave him two yellow cards and therefore a red racron at the start of the match.“I really wanted to play against Lyon and I think the first yellow was a bit because of that,
explains Balerdi in comments reported by RMC. The second one, we already talked about it and it was a bit… (smile) It wasn’t clear. It wasn’t clear at all. But me and all the experienced players must set an example. »
So that everything goes well.
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