This Sunday evening, Olympique de Marseille lost with the score ofa goal to nil once morest Paris Saint-Germain. Therefore, the Parisians retain their first place in the standings when the Marseillais remain fourth. In a completely crazy first period where the Phocaeans, with individual off-road marking, annoyed PSG, it was the players from the capital who opened the scoring.
But in the second half, the players of Igor Tudor, who kept haranguing his troops in his technical area, but also pushing a few shouts, especially on Nuno Tavares whose positioning was not always right, wanted to quickly come back. . Thus, on a well muddled action in the surface, the leather returned to Alexis Sanchez whose shot on target was countered by Nordi Mukiele.
Clément Turpin, the referee of the meeting, François Letexier, his assistant for the video, did not flinch. The Croatian giant, in a press conference, was magnanimous and probably won some favors from the evening man in black for the next meetings: “ no, I have not reviewed this situation. The referee is a good referee. For me, he refereed well. I didn’t see the action so I wasn’t shocked by it ».
Tudor doesn’t understand red
A little later, another game fact, to the detriment of OM, was to emerge. On a ball in midfield, Samuel Gigot seemed to cut out Neymar, owner of the leather. The Brazilian didn’t have time to add a few rolls before Clément Turpin drew the red. However, the former Moscow defender did not seem to come into contact with the Auriverde player. The VAR still did not intervene. The intention might be enough to justify the red.
It was once once more Tudor who commented on the action while specifying that he had not seen the images once more: “ someone told me he didn’t touch the player, I have that impression. I need to see. They told me he hadn’t touched it. If he gives it for the intention, I can understand, but then I don’t know the rules. If he gives the red card because he touches it, then he made the mistake because he didn’t touch it “. Two actions that should make a lot of ink flow.