This Wednesday, PSG increased its lead at the top of Ligue 1 by winning in Monaco (2-4) in an advanced match of the 16th day. A meeting marked by the impressive clash between Gianluigi Donnarumma and Wilfried Singo. At the end of the meeting, François Letexier did not respond favorably to the request from the broadcaster, beIN Sports, to come and explain his choices.
Has the French championship already been folded by PSG on December 18? The next few months will provide this answer as Paris now has a ten-point lead over Monaco, which it dominated at Louis-II (2-4) this Wednesday in the advanced match of the 16th day of Ligue 1. OM is at same distance from Paris, with one match less. Another question arises after this meeting. Should Wilfried Singo have been sent off for his involuntary but dangerous gesture on Gianluigi Donnarumma?
A response could have been provided by the man in charge of the debates at Louis II, François Letexier. While he had explained his decisions, and in particular the red card inflicted on Amine Harit during OM-PSG (0-3), the international referee this time refused to speak on the microphone of the broadcaster, beIN Sports, after Monaco-PSG (2-4).
Luis Enrique does not overwhelm François Letexier
Lacerated on the right cheek, Gianluigi Donnarumma had ten staples installed in the corridors of the Monaco stadium. Wilfried Singo did not receive the slightest card for this action, which is subject to interpretation. Luis Enrique will not bring his. At the end of the meeting, the PSG coach did not wish to fuel the controversy: “These are always quite ugly and difficult actions to have, but I affirm that there was no intentionality and I do not criticize never refereeing because football is a contact sport. It’s very unfortunate when it happens, but it happens, so I have nothing more to declare.
MI, with Arthur Perrot and Maxime Tilliette in Monaco