In Greg's Team, Benoît Trémoulinasformer player of Girondins de Bordeaux and now consultant, expressed himself
following the regular declarations of Pablo Longoria, president of Marseille, against the arbitration which is not favorable to them.
The subject was:
OM constantly complains about the refereeing. Is this legitimate or ridiculous?
“It’s tiring, but…
It tires me, like Jean-Michel Aulas did a few years ago. I remember, when I played in Bordeaux, Jean-Michel Aulas often went on the pitch or at a press conference, and each time he said that the referees had done this or that, that it was a shame, etc… It was non-stop, non-stop, non-stop, non-stop… I find that when it's repetitive, it's tiring… I find that it's tiring. But, I say well but, because today there are still stakes, the championship is still very close apart from Paris Saint-Germain. I think a point is a point, and the penalty can give you a victory. It’s two more points against Strasbourg. If there is a penalty? There is a large penalty. I don't understand why people say there is no penalty. We are almost at maximum speed between the attacker and the defender. The attacker will enter the area, the defender is a little late. In maximum speed, if the defender touches you or pushes you, you fall and that's normal. If the defender had put his arm forward, it would have been more tendentious. But a stroller in the back is unbalanced, especially when you are at maximum speed. So I can understand that President Longoria had a reaction like he had. »
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