Halftime of the match between PSG and Lens on Saturday evening was lively. Particularly between Narbonnais Florian Sotoca, who was injured shortly before, and Luis Campos, the sports advisor.
It's a bloodbath. A beautiful anger which greatly displeased Florian Sotoca. Annoyed at half-time by the behavior of the Lensois on Saturday, PSG sports advisor Luis Campos raised his voice in the corridor while his team was leading 1-0, shouting in particular at some to shut up and leave: “Shut up ! Shut up ! Get out”.
An intervention which was not to the taste of the Narbonnais of Lens, Florian Sotoca, not targeted by his remarks, but who responded by also raising his voice: “Hey, why are you shouting? Who do you think you are? Why is he shouting like that? Can we talk to our players like that?”
According to information from RMC Sportsfor the moment, Luis Campos does not risk any sanction after this scuffle. He does not make any insulting remarks nor does he attack an official (referee for example).
Left with adductor injury
The delegates, present on part of this incident, were keen to review the images in order to possibly notify something on this subject in the match report. This is not the case. In theory, the disciplinary committee can be contacted a posteriori by different LFP committees, which is very unlikely in this case.
In short, Saturday was a bad evening for Florian Sotoca, who went out injured in the adductor in the 19th minute of the match, who must have an ultrasound this Monday. The Narbonnais, rather tough to evil, is not in the habit of giving up. In six seasons at RC Lens, the striker has already played 197 matches and has only missed three due to injury (calf, in April 2021): “I don't know if it blew up or not, delivered his trainer Will Still on Saturday, we will see that in the following days […]. It's not ideal, we'll work it out.”
On the field, PSG won 1-0 thanks to a goal from Ousmane Dembélé and took a six-point lead over Marseille and Monaco at the top of Ligue 1. Lens, for its part, fell to 7th place.
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