OL sought an explanation for the arbitration against Le Havre
OL fell back into their mistakes. After almost a full month of December under the leadership of Pierre Sage, the new Lyon coach, confirmed until the end of the season, Gons lost this Sunday against Le Havre (3-1). A disappointing setback in the appearance of the match in the game as well. After half an hour’s play Jack O’Brien was quickly sent off to ten, Ron Club also finished with nine after Duje Caleta-Carr was red carded. After the match, many OL supporters protested against the refereeing of Gael Angoula. After the meeting, anger reached the higher-ups of the Lyon board, as did an angry David Frio. Apart from these two red cards, two potential penalties were not called for Lyon and this infuriated all the OL supporters.
Born in Le Havre, Angoula was also suspected of favoring Le Havre. After the meeting, the management of the seven-time French champion club decided to speak with Stéphane Lennoy, the technical director responsible for professional referees. was asked by team This Monday evening, the latter defended Gael Angola in the face of his criticized decisions: “In a 15th situation, it’s a controlled tackle on the ball. We can’t stop his gesture, the tackle continued on Lyonnais’ leg, but at no point was there reason to award a penalty or a red card. In the second action, our images show, the ball initially goes into Le Havre’s chest before hitting the bottom of his armpit. Both conditions in the area are clean. We assume that referees are fundamentally honest and have integrity. In addition, they are observed and classified at the end of the season. There is zero subject for me.»
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