Thomas Meunier apologizes after Lille-PSG controversy

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PSG’s victory on the pitch of Lille (1-3), Sunday in Ligue 1, was marked by the cancellation of Tiago Santos’ goal for the equalizer (2-2) by Benoît Bastien. The referee of the match judged that the Portuguese was in an offside position. However, the analysis of the images by the management of the refereeing confirmed the offside position of the Portuguese defender. On social networks, Thomas Meunier apologized for the controversy.

Olivier Létang, president of LOSC, let loose in the mixed zone following this decision on Sunday evening. The championship is already truncated. Millions of euros are being put on the table for the video, I’m angry. Mr. Bastien would have told him that Meunier was putting Santos back into play on the disallowed goal “, explained the Lille leader.

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