LEAGUE 1 – Olympique de Marseille coach, Roberto De Zerbi, felt that the clash against Losc (1-1) on Saturday would have deserved better refereeing
At the Vélodrome stadium,
The referee of the match, Willy Delajod, accompanied to the locker room by four or five members of security, in the face of protests from the Olympique de Marseille players, and the anger of their supporters. The match on the 15th day of Ligue 1 between OM and Losc (1-1) ended in confusion on Saturday afternoon at the Vélodrome stadium, leaving room for many misunderstandings. And at least as much protest from the Marseillais.
From Roberto De Zerbi, essentially, to the point that the OM coach felt that Mr. Delajod had “not had a good match”. “I think the referee didn’t play a good match, that he never had it in hand. A Marseille – Lille match would have deserved better refereeing. I didn’t like it today, even if everyone is wrong, including me. But there were a lot of episodes that I didn’t like,” insisted Roberto De Zerbi.
Mistakes and regrets
According to him, OM “should have benefited from a penalty”, without it being clear whether he was talking about the shoulder blow from a Lille player on Hojbjerg, which could actually have been whistled, or Rowe’s dive on a very slight collision at the very end of the match.
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