the National Ethics Council castigates Pablo Longoria and the presidents of L1

the National Ethics Council castigates Pablo Longoria and the presidents of L1
the National Ethics Council castigates Pablo Longoria and the presidents of L1

Zapping Foot National Laure Boulleau: “I imagine a sequence where Mbappé talks about a Les Bleues match…”

Enough to accentuate the feeling of injustice suffered by the Olympian leaders? This Sunday evening, Olympique de actually hosted the Racing club of as part of the closing match of the 18th day of Ligue 1. A meeting which ended with a parity score, one goal everywhere, although the locals should have benefited from a penalty at the end of the match on Jonathan Rowe. Enough to make Leonardo Balerdi then Pablo Longoria explode after the final whistle. The Marseille president spoke of a “scandal”, questioning the numerous contentious decisions taken against his party. This Tuesday, the National Ethics Council wanted to “warn all football players, first and foremost the managers, against any public remarks likely to discredit the refereeing function. Several incidents of this nature are to be deplored in the recent period”, pointing the finger at the Spaniard.

“The referee is a human being, subject like all of us to errors, even if the technical progress made over the past several years reduces their scope. It remains that errors are part of the game. For this reason, it is permissible to discuss of an arbitral decision, or even criticizing it, while respecting the duty of confidentiality prescribed by the Charter of Ethics What is prohibited, however, and the rule is the same for court decisions, is to. bring arbitration into disrepute” continues the press release of the branch of the French Football Federation (FFF). The National Ethics Council doesn’t stop there. “Accusing the refereeing body as a whole of systematic bias to the detriment of a club, with the ulterior aim of uniting its supporters around it or worse, of intimidating the referees in the hope of obtaining a more favorable arbitration. “lenient” in the future, is a serious breach of ethics and an unacceptable attack on the image of football.” Enough to make yourself understood clearly. The body also indicated that it will be “particularly vigilant on this point”.

To summarize

Enough to accentuate the feeling of injustice suffered by the Olympian leaders? This Sunday evening, Olympique de Marseille actually hosted the Racing club of Strasbourg in the closing match of the 18th day of Ligue 1. A meeting which ended with a parity score, one goal everywhere.

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