2023-11-27 10:34:00
Lyon is still playing with fire and continues to get burned. Last in Ligue 1, OL missed the opportunity to get closer to their direct opponents for maintenance following their defeat at home once morest LOSC (0-2) during the 13th day of the championship. Once once more remodeled by Fabio Grosso, Lyon once once more offered a somewhat anarchic performance, but not without missing everything either. But in the end, this Lyon version of Grosso conceded a fourth defeat in seven games while still displaying enormous defensive deficiencies.
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PSG Dominates Monaco: Kylian Mbappe Shines in Exciting Match
2023-11-25 04:41:21
Paris: Superstar Kylian Mbappe scored a goal and assisted Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in a match full of excitement. PSG beat Monaco, which is third in the French league, by five goals to two.
In the 18th minute, Gonzalo Ramos opened the account of the Parisians by hitting the ball once morest the post following Monaco goalkeeper Philippe Cone’s hand. However, Monaco hit back within four minutes. When PSG goalkeeper Donnarumma’s clearance went wrong, Takumi Minamino caught the ball and hit it into the net. In the 39th minute, Dembele was fouled by opponent Magaza and Mbappe scored a penalty in PSG’s favor to take a one-goal lead at the break.
Ousmane Dembele scored in the 70th minute assisted by Fabian Ruiz and Wittinja scored in the 72nd minute assisted by Mbappe to make the score 4-1. However, Monaco retaliated with another goal within three minutes through Folarin Balogon. Randal Kolo Muani completed PSG’s tally in the sixth minute of injury time.
Mbappe’s 14th goal of the season. With 30 points from 13 matches, PSG, who are the current champions, are the first in the league. Monaco is third with 24 points from so many games. Nice is second with 26 points following playing one less match.
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Gala match at the Parc for the Mbappé gang… Follow the match with us from 8:30 p.m.
2023-11-24 19:28:37
9:00 a.m.: Hello Minutos and Minutas!
Now that the last international break of the year is behind us, we can return to the day-to-day business of Ligue 1 and club matches. And for that, what might be better than a nice shock at the Parc des Princes between PSG, leader of Ligue 1, and AS Monaco, 3rd, who follow behind by three small points. Deprived of Warren Zaire-Emery and Marquinhos, both injured with their selection, Luis Enrique chose to trust Danilo and Fabian Ruiz. With what success? Response in a few hours.
>> Meet at 8:30 p.m. to follow the PSG-Monaco pre-match
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OM-OL Incidents: Revisiting the Night of Troubled Passion at the Vélodrome Stadium
2023-11-23 11:42:37
The nighttime image from remote surveillance, black and white, wide shot, shows him hooded, right arm armed, preparing to launch a projectile towards the street where the OL supporter buses are passing, Sunday October 29, one o’clock and a half before the Olympic clash, at the rear esplanade of the Vélodrome stadium.
Thomas S. appeared face uncovered Thursday morning, before the three judges of the Marseille criminal court. He has just been taken from Baumettes prison. “24 days of hell,” he slips. He recognizes the gesture, apologizes, gets his words a little wrong, because appearing can be destabilizing: “I had a moment of euphoria. » His lawyer Fabrice Giletta specifies: “Madness. »
Thomas S. ran, a stone in one hand, “rather a pebble held between his two fingers” further refines the former president of the bar, a belt in the other, towards the fence which separated him from the ten buses of supporters arriving from Lyon, before launching his projectile. He is one of nine arrested in the OM-OL incidents, despite virile opposition from other supporters. Thomas S., 22 years old, storekeeper, has been with the MTP group for ten years, following his favorite club throughout France and even beyond.
“We are talking regarding an incident, we should say a disaster, as this evening was punctuated by so many distressing incidents”
Isabelle Fort, the trial prosecutor
It was 7:19 p.m. “We cannot determine where the projectile ended its journey,” informed a police officer. At 6:54 p.m., at the same place, the OL players’ bus was stoned. A window had exploded. Fabio Grosso, the coach, had been severely affected, not far from losing his eye. “We are talking regarding an incident, we should say a disaster, as this evening was punctuated with distressing incidents,” intones prosecutor Isabelle Fort.
“There is no collective responsibility in criminal matters,” Fabrice Giletta deftly clarifies, obtaining a minimum sentence for Thomas S., a four-month suspended sentence and a three-year stadium ban.
By retracing the evening, the president of the court Thierry Bonifay tries to understand the motives of this act: “How can one be carried away by passion and fight? I can not understand. » Thomas S., rather sheepishly: “Me neither, it’s very stupid. » The defendant does not deny the evidence in the video. He barely outlined an excuse, not corroborated: “When the Lyon supporters got off the bus, they had stones which they threw at us (…) I fought back. »
The defendant has difficulty understanding his gesture
The president is surprised that we are waiting on a square, hooded, on a “very hot” day. “It’s because of the gas,” Thomas S tries to convince. “It filters a little. Many children and elderly people are accidentally gassed by the police because of crowd movements. I was in the wrong place, at the wrong time. »
The president, once more, wants to understand why Thomas S. was holding a belt in his left hand which “normally is used to hold jeans”. Answer: “I took it off just in case. (…) I wanted to protect myself (from opposing supporters). »
The prosecutor, Isabelle Fort, also tries to unravel the mystery of this act: “Monsieur does not like football. Otherwise, he would not have been on that side,” demanding twelve months in prison, half of which was suspended, and a five-year ban from all stadiums, including during “the Olympic Games.”
“My client cannot be summed up as a shaker”
Fabrice Giletta, the defense lawyer
“The prosecutor was somewhat hasty in asserting that three offenses were committed,” argues Fabrice Giletta, the defense lawyer. Violence with use of a weapon, damage to another person’s property and throwing of a projectile presenting a danger to personal safety. The court will deliberate for a quarter of an hour and will only consider the last offense.
“My client cannot be summed up as a shaker,” summed up Fabrice Giletta. Since this incident, Thomas S. has already missed several OM matches at home, in Lens, in Athens. He will therefore miss many others. He will have to report to the police station. His employer retained his trust in him. He expects her at work as soon as possible.
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