Shocked by Mr. Dechepy's refereeing during the defeat in Lyon this Sunday afternoon (1-4), OGC Nice did not hesitate to cry publicly on social networks. Enough to make the OL Community Manager laugh…
At the time of Jean-Michel Aulas, the “penalty for Lyon” tirade made French football followers laugh, who felt that OL sometimes had refereeing decisions in its favor. And this Sunday evening, it seems that Lyon is back in the past after its big victory against Nice (4-1), acquired thanks in particular to the talent of Alexandre Lacazette, author of a hat-trick, but also with the help rather lenient arbitration. In several game situations, Mr. Dechepy actually attracted the wrath of the Aiglons, between a goal refused at the Gym for a timid mistake by Rosario, a penalty refused by the VAR despite a mistake by Caleta-Car on Guessand, and a penalty considered generous granted to Lyon. Contentious decisions which provoked the anger of Nice leaders, like Florian Maurice, who did not hesitate to say that the referee “had a white jersey, not a yellow jersey”.
OL makes fun of the Nice
After the match, it was on social networks that the Niçois' complaint continued with Fabrice Bocquet on the front line, the CEO of the OGCN believing that his club is still suffering injustices against OL. It must be said that last February, Lyon's victory against Nice (1-0) had already caused a lot of ink to flow because of questionable refereeing decisions. An argument from the past on which the official account of the Nice club also surfed by bringing out an old tweet on which the Riviera club published a front page of the newspaper L'Equipe on which we could read: “Nice stolen from Lyon”. All this accompanied by a comment: “We take the same ones and start again”.
An attack that the OL CM did not hesitate to use to mock the complaints of the people of Nice. Since in response to the OGCN tweet, OL published a video in which we see a child crying tears, just to make the Niçois look like mourners while the Gym lost 4-1 at Groupama Stadium , and not just because of the referee and the VAR.
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