Unpublished images of Longoria's anger

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Eager to play the behind the scenes map of Ligue 1 thoroughly, after complaining of not having enough access to the backdrop, Dazn decided to share unpublished images of the post-match this Sunday evening between AJA and OM on Saturday at Father-Deschamps.

The first salvo broadcast on social networks features Pablo Longoria, the president of the Marseille club, who on the way to the locker room of the Olympians shouts his frustration with his technical staff.

Defamation? Really ?

“” What corruption! It's total corruption in this shit championship », In particular, the OM boss, before passing his nerves on a metal cart. And Dazn to promise other sequences later in the evening, as part of its debrief program “In the area”.

While Ligue 1 arbitrators have promised to file a defamation appeal to justice, the question of the very characterization of the offense arises. The words of the president of OM, already relayed in the written press by the team and Provence in particular, not being held publicly but before his teams, without citing name anyone.

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