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Interpelled for throwing a play on the assistant referee during the derby, an individual was given prolonged custody.

A minute from the half-time of a derby on Sunday, Mehdi Rahmouni, assistant referee for François Letexier, reported having been hit in the head by a projectile from the stands. Specifically, it was a coin. This incident resulted in the temporary cessation of the meeting for forty minutes, the time for the safety of the Geoffroy Guichard stadium to identify the alleged offender.

A 28-year-old man was arrested at the exit of the stadium and placed in police custody on Sunday night. His custody was extended until Tuesday, when a decision on the judicial follow-up to the case should be issued. The suspect is subject to an investigation for “violence in a sports hall” and is liable to up to three years’ imprisonment and a fine of 45,000 euros.

OL loses control of its destiny in the Champions League race.

Before receiving Rennes on Saturday (21:05), Olympique Lyonnais had a great opportunity to return to third place with Monaco, which had 54 points. However, with the results of the other teams, OL no longer have their destiny in their hands in the Champions League race. Lille and Nice have gone ahead, while Strasbourg is ambush with equal points.

It will take one without fail over the last four days to hope to find the largest of European competitions. Alexandre Lacazette’s team-mates will have to show a different face than the one displayed on Sunday in the Chaudron to get there. Historically, OL have always had a strong end to their campaigns, usually with three wins and a draw or a defeat over the last four days. However, the dynamics are different this season, with the loss of one of its best elements (Tolisso) on injury. Les Lyonnais de faire lie et dissipation les nuits qui début à se présenter des derniers heurs to hope to achieve their objective.