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Attack on Tolisso during derby

Corentin Tolisso was the victim of an attack on Sunday night during the derby in Geoffroy-Guichard. Released on stretcher and suffering from the knee, he should miss the last Ligue 1 meetings until the end of May. The Lyon club should communicate this Tuesday and confirm an internal sprain of the knee. In Lyon, one wonders about the intensity and number of tables that the player suffered from the Stéphanois. In Progress, a member of OL explained that it was “very surprising” that Corentin Tolisso was the subject of four major mistakes in less than half an hour. With in apotheosis the tab from behind Lucas Stassin, whose red cardboard transformed into yellow by François Letexier and the VAR makes jaser. Did Tarare’s native have a contract on his head? For in Saint-Etienne, we did not forget the famous derby of 2017 during which Corentin Tolisso and Rachid Ghezzal had been expelled. The middle ground had cut Fabien Lemoine, causing a sharp altercation, notably with a certain Jordan Veretout who was evolving with the Greens. There was also the November 2015 derby when Pierre-Yves Polomat insulted him in front of the cameras in Gerland’s corridors, with the famous: “My mother’s life, I know where he lives, Tolisso. Her girl, she slaps her in high school, he’s crazy.” The desire to pay for the 2018 World Champion had to be strong at the ASSE, especially when you know the injury liability he had.

According to Le Progrès, a 28-year-old resident of Saint-Etienne admitted to launching projectiles towards the lawn. But he denies being the one who threw the coin that arrived on the skull of assistant referee Mehdi Rahmouni, causing the interruption of the encounter between ASSE and OL. In his statement, however, the Stéphanois club appeared certain that it had identified the right individual thanks to the video surveillance of Geoffroy-Guichard. As a reminder, several coins had been found by the police at the place where Mehdi Rahmouni had been hit. It is not known whether the supporter explained himself about his gesture and the person he was really aiming at. Because Abner Vinicius stood next to the assistant referee to realize a touch. We can logically