First disillusionment for OL before their shock against Lille on Friday.
Olympique Lyonnais will face LOSC on Friday during the tenth day of Ligue 1. A shock which will be very decisive for the rest of the season for both teams. However, Les Gones will not be able to play this match in the best possible condition.
OL deprived of its supporters against Lille
As since the start of the season, several Ligue 1 matches are placed at high risk. This is particularly due to tensions between supporters who never tire of making themselves heard in the stands. Except that the poor approach of the latter ends up being detrimental for their respective clubs. After the homophobic chants heard at the Parc des Princes a week ago, the warning from OM to its fans before the Classic against PSG, the Northern prefecture has just taken a radical measure against Lyon supporters. To put it simply, OL supporters are prohibited from traveling to the Stade Pierre-Mauroy on Friday as part of the clash against Lille.
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« From Friday November 1, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. to Saturday November 2, 2024 at 2:00 a.m., any person claiming to be a supporter of Olympique Lyonnais or behaving as such is prohibited from going to the Decathlon Arena Stade Pierre Mauroy and to drive or park on public roads within the perimeter delimited by the following roads: In Villeneuve d'Ascq: rue Verte, boulevard Van Gogh, boulevard du Breucq, rue de la Volonté, M146, avenue de l'Avenir, boulevard de Valmy »indicates the Prefecture in a press release taken up by the official LOSC website.