angry after his suspension, Aulas attacks Marseille and Sampaoli
Suspended for five games after his remarks to the OL-OM referee, Jean-Michel Aulas cannot digest this sanction. The Lyon president also questions the attitude of the Marseillais during the interruption of the meeting.
His reaction was not long in coming. Less than an hour after the disclosure of the decisions of the disciplinary committee of the LFP, Jean-Michel Aulas has already spoken. The president of OL was sanctioned with ten suspension matches, including five closed, for his remarks towards Ruddy Buquet, the OL-OM referee.
“The competition of the LFP, you of the FFF, unfortunately I depend on the part of the Comex (the executive committee of the French Football Federation, editor’s note) and it will not stop there, “he told the referee according to the latter’s report.
“This decision is not fair”
“I am very disappointed. I think I have all the explanations that showed that there could not be intimidation vis-à-vis the referee. Frankly, it is the biggest misunderstanding. This decision is not not fair “, reacted Aulas to The team. “We have on the one hand a referee who is not telling the truth and for my part, I point out that the regulations will have to evolve between the League and the Federation to know who can, at one time or another, stop or not stop a match, “he continues.
Aulas denounces the behavior of Sampaoli
An anger that Jean-Michel Aulas does not address to the only disciplinary committee of the LFP. Marseille is also in his sights: “When I see that at the same time, Mr. Sampaoli threatens the referee – this is what there is in the reports – and that a number of Marseille players also arrive violently in the corridors, which moreover, between us, has initiated the change of position of the referee … And do not speak of the intervention of Mr. Cardoze (the director of communication of the OM) in front of the League, which has said incredible things. ” Jean-Michel Aulas also took advantage of this daily interview to announce that he would “probably be called” for this sanction.