OM hits and assumes 100%

OM hits and assumes 100%
OM hits Lens and assumes 100%

Despite its communication just as clumsy as that of , OM decided to publicly accuse the northern club for the failure of Lopez’s loan. And to justify this attack behind the scenes.

Funny settling of scores this week regarding the failed signing of Pau Lopez in Lens. The Spanish goalkeeper’s loan was never canceled by Girona, and the goalkeeper belonging to OM could therefore never be released to join Lens in the form of loan. However, the two clubs communicated on this subject before having to backtrack, the northern team not wanting to wait 15 days to see if Lopez would really be released by the Spanish club as seemed likely to be the case. While disappointment dominated, OM launched a bizarre press release, admitting that the communication had been made in good faith on both sides due to the imminence of the transfer, while accusing Lens of having initiated this announcement faster than music, and therefore unjustified.

OM, the new FC Press release?

An attack which made Lens react, but in private. The “Sang et Or” club found that the Marseillais were clearly abusing and that, if the deal was uncertain, then they should not communicate on their networks in this sense. However, according to L’Equipe, RC Lens does not want to launch into a war of press releases and will not respond publicly to this attack while the official announcement of a transfer before all the papers are validated at all the levels are classic, even if that’s not an excuse. Thus, everyone wondered the reason for this press release accusing Lens, while communication was common between the two clubs. “ It is a desire to be respected “, we slip to L’Equipe within the Olympian club, which has obviously decided to shoot everything that moves when it doesn’t like it, and to release press releases on numerous subjects if necessary.

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