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The Pablo Longoria affair only starts to start. The words of the president of Olympique de Marseille this Saturday evening after the meeting against AJ Auxerre did not go unnoticed and make all French football react.
This Sunday, the boss of the French Football Federation Philippe Diallo did not fail to react and respond to the Olympian president.
For the strong man of the FFF, The Marseillais' words are very serious. “” These are serious, inadmissible and unacceptable remarks. How do you want that at the amateur level, the referees are respected, as for the highest level of French football there are such behaviors, “he launched in a press release.
Before continuing: ” Jhe knows the pressure and the issues that may exist for professional clubs. Everyone must keep right and I do not remember in the past that we have been able to accuse our arbitration of corruption. Our arbitration has shown in particular internationally all its competence, being chosen in particular for the opening (Clément Turpin) and the final of Euro 2024 (François Letexier). The Federation is in support of all of its professional as well as an amateur and obviously of Mr. Stinat. Before the match, the tires of its two vehicles were punctured. His wife realized when she was going to take the highway. There is a call to reason. We cannot accept such comments. »» The message is clear.
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