2023-12-05 10:20:37
So as not to relive the same evening as that of October 29. More than a month ago now, the Olympique Lyonnais bus was targeted near the Stade Vélodrome. Terrible incidents and violence which might have cost Fabio Grosso, who has since been sacked, an eye. No, this time, for this remake of OM-OL, Les Gones should be able to count on a heavy security plan, which hopefully lives up to the bill. In a long paper, The Team explains that the Lyon bus will be unmarked, “reinforced at the window level with an antiblast film which will prevent shards of glass from reaching the group, in the event of thrown projectiles.” Inside the bus, three security guards keep watch.
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Other changes compared to last October 29 are worth a look. OL have already changed hotels, without the location being revealed. There will also be no Lyon supporters in the visitors’ park, nothing very surprising given the risk represented by such a meeting (classified 5 out of 5 on the evaluation scale), in such a context. “The numbers of CRS and mobile gendarmes might be doubled”always according to The Team. Without forgetting that the bus route will not be the same as that of 10/29, since it will avoid the stone quarry area in Sainte-Marguerite Dromel. A hell of a protocol which should reassure the Lyon players.
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