Nantes had scored its second goal in five big minutes when the Red Tigers began to fold up their tarpaulins (78e) and leave their places in the heart of the Marek. They were quickly imitated by the KSO, another ultra group. We then barely heard anything other than the Nantes parking lot. No more encouragement or songs, tarpaulins pulled in everywhere, a few whistles: Bollaert was as if frozen.
Nothing to do with the poor performance of the Lensois on the field: a supporter was, in fact, arrested after tennis balls were thrown onto the field which caused the match to be interrupted for a few minutes (10e). In solidarity and in reaction to what they consider to be repression, Marek groups took down the tarpaulin, put away the flags, and left the platform. Which undoubtedly saved others from being arrested in the process.
The atmosphere left with the equalizer, then Racing's third goal. With also whistles from the Delacourt stand, particularly in the direction of Marek, which some ultras were then returning to…