OM: Ultras banned in Saint-Etienne, Ravanelli does not dive

OM: Ultras banned in Saint-Etienne, Ravanelli does not dive
OM: Ultras banned in Saint-Etienne, Ravanelli does not dive

OM will travel to Saint-Etienne next Sunday for the 14th day of Ligue 1. Runners-up to PSG, the Phocéens would like to be able to benefit from the support of their supporters at Geoffroy-Guichard.

OM are doing much better and even had an excellent operation on Sunday evening by beating AS Monaco at the Stade Vélodrome. Roberto De Zerbi's men are now second in Ligue 1 and intend to assume their status on the Saint-Etienne pitch during the next championship day. For this shock, OM would also like the presence of its supporters. Problem, as has often been the case for some time, fans are prohibited from traveling when the risks are considered too high. The prefecture followed the movement and banned the movement of Marseille supporters to Saint-Etienne next Sunday. Enough to deeply annoy OM.

According to information from Provencethe Marseillais will file an appeal with the administrative court of this Tuesday, December 3 so that its fans can go to Saint-Étienne on Sunday. The media adds that the president of OM, Pablo Longoria, has personally instructed Fabrizio Ravanelli to take care of the file. However, there is little chance that Marseille will win their case. The management had tried the same thing for the trip to but the request was refused…



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