Confirmed armantral scandal, the strong words of letter

François Letxier went back to Corentin Tolesso, Trisi Chi Cilière Sunday evening during the derby between ASSE and OL, that he should have excluded the author of the fault, Lucas Stassin.

. It is a derby that will return in memories. After the disaster of Ad Trafford, Olympique Lyonnais continued its sowing nightmarish
by losing in the field of his big rival
L Saint-Etitienne (2-1), Dimance evening closing the 30E Ligue 1 day.

A derby marked by incomparable arbitration. The author of a violent sole on the ankle of Corentin Tolisso, Lucas Stassin was initially excluded by referee Duir, François Letexier. But called by the Var, the latter was finalized and only sanctioned the Stéphanois ittaager of a yellow.

CE pendant time, Corentin Tolisso,

Seriously touched in the ankle, Triet on ciller (23E). After the meeting, François Letexier raised to the Lyon midfielder whom he had made a mistake. «  »
The apologies of Mr. LeTexier will lead neither the pain nor the untrehension « , So wrote Tolisso on his Instagram account.

« Latexier became aware of what the whole pay had decanà understood »

If he said to himself  » shocked « By this » Manifest error « From François Letexier, John Textor also praised » A surprise moment of honor of the part of the referee ». «  » He went back to our players that he had efficiency Communis an errorAn indicated the Gones boss in the area. Ga should have been a red card. After reflection, he became aware of what the country had already understood. «  »

For his part, Lucas Stassin, who should therefore have had to age, a summer match. Author of a double, the 20 -year -old Belgian did not fail to tune with his gestäte with Corentin Tolisso.
« I was Teron. It is not a gesture of gesture that I didhe assured. I didn’t want the wounder, it was not my intention. I wanted to recover the ball. «  »

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