Comolli fears a collective sanction after the incidents
While the Disciplinary Commission took up the case of Lionel Mpasi, the porter of the RAF victim of racist remarks, Damien Comolli believes that a collective sanction would be out of place.
Damien Comolli is not serene. After the racist remarks made against Lionel Mpasi during Toulouse-Rodez last Monday in Ligue 2, the president of the TFC held a press conference to take stock before the verdict of the Disciplinary Commission, scheduled for January 12 .
“I don’t know if we will appeal. I’m just saying that we won’t accept a collective sanction at all because that would be inappropriate. Unfortunately, I think we incur a collective sanction, which is what is sad. It can go to the stadium behind closed doors when the corner is closed, which would be an incredible injustice, ”said Damien Comolli.
Comolli persists and signs
The president of Téfécé once again hammered home the fact that the insults aimed at Lionel Mpasi were uttered by an isolated individual. “I do not know what will happen in front of the Disciplinary Commission. We will give them all the elements. We sent messages before the Commission yesterday (Wednesday). They doubt the complexity of the file. They are doubting the complexity of the file. They doubt the complexity of the file. They look at everything we have done and implemented since Monday evening because they had the press releases from the RAF and Lionel’s declaration. Decision last night, that’s why they postponed until January 12. I represented the club the Disciplinary Commission to defend us in front and explain that it was an isolated case and not a supporter. “
This incident was castigated by the Toulouse leaders and the RAF, who issued a statement a few minutes after the final whistle. Lionel Mpasi had been called a “dirty monkey” by an individual who was identified by the Haut-Garonnais club. After the meeting, the former Toulousain did not incriminate “not at all” the supporters of the Violets.