A stop as predictable as those of Greg Coupet.
Sunday evening, the clash between PSG, leader of Ligue 1, and OLcurrently fifth with 25 points, should to be played without an essential part of the show: Lyon supporters. At least that's what we can take from the Rhone club's press release published this Wednesday morning.
It promises to be as thrilling as OM-PSG
« As part of the PSG-OL match, this Sunday, December 15 at 8:45 p.m. at the Parc des Princes, the Hauts-de-Seine prefect issued an order prohibiting the movement of Lyon supporters around the stadium. […] This first prefectural decree, prohibiting access to the surroundings of the stadium, could be followed by a ministerial decree prohibiting the arrival of any person claiming to be a Lyon supporter during the PSG-OL match counting for the 15th day of League 1 McDonald's. Consequently, Olympique Lyonnais recommends to its supporters not to organize a trip and not to appear near the Parc des Princes this Sunday, December 15. »
Pierre Sage supporters should stay at home carefully.
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