VIDEO. -: lunar sequence, when the coach pursues an opposing player who had just shot him to fight it out

VIDEO. -: lunar sequence, when the coach pursues an opposing player who had just shot him to fight it out
VIDEO. Montpellier-Lille: lunar sequence, when the Lille coach pursues an opposing player who had just shot him to fight it out

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The Ligue 1 match this Sunday, December 1 between and gave rise to an unusual sequence at the end of the match. Bruno Génésio, coach of Lille, began to pursue Tanguy Coulibaly.

Chasing lost points. Bruno Génésio, coach of LOSC, came off his hinges this Sunday, December 1 during the tense end of the match which saw victory elude Lille against Montpellier (2-2) in Ligue 1. The former technician of the Olympique Lyonnais began to pursue Tanguy Coulibaly, MHSC striker, on the field.

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The French coach escaped the red card despite this chase and his entry onto the field, unlike the Montpellier, excluded for his inappropriate gesture. The sequence continued with the outbreak of a general fight, which led to the expulsion of the French striker but also of Mitchel Bakker, defender of LOSC, although present on the bench.

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Bruno Génésio returned to this funny moment during the post-match press conference: “A young player cleared, voluntarily or not, the ball which hit my leg. For me, it is not the fact of the match followed a bit of irritation, two red cards were shown. We have to grow up during matches which are not easy to play to avoid these inconveniences at the end of the match.

While they were leading, the northerners were caught in added time of the second period, and dropped points in the race for the podium before the match between and Monaco this Sunday evening.


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