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Lyon fans banned after Marseille trouble

Lyon will have to play home games without fans in attendance until at least December 8 as a result of the crowd trouble that saw their Ligue 1 fixture with Marseille postponed.

Sunday’s match at Groupama Stadium was halted after Marseille star Dimitri Payet was hit by a bottle hurled by a spectator. 

The former West Ham playmaker was preparing to take a corner amid a hostile atmosphere when he was struck on the side of the head by a plastic bottle full of liquid.

Payet went to ground and required treatment, with players taken from the field at the direction of referee Ruddy Buquet.

Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas later apologised to Payet and confirmed a spectator had been arrested in connection with the incident.

A statement from the Ligue de Football Professionnel said Lyon’s next home match versus Reims will be played without fans, with a disciplinary committee scheduled to announce any further punishment and the outcome of the game versus Marseille on December 8.

Among possible further sanctions is a points deduction, with Nice having been docked two, one of which was suspended, following crowd trouble at their game against Marseille this season.

French football has been plagued by a series of incidents this term, starting from the opening weekend when Marseille midfielder Valentin Rongier was struck by a bottle when celebrating a goal scored by Payet against Montpellier.

Payet was also targeted in late August when Nice fans hurled bottles onto the pitch. Payet threw a bottle back into the stands, which led to a pitch invasion from Nice ultras. On that occasion, the game was abandoned and replayed behind closes doors at Troyes’ neutral ground in October, with Nice served their points penalty.

Last month, Saint-Etienne and Angers saw their fixture delayed by an hour after angry supporters hurled flares onto the pitch and demanded the resignation of Saint-Etienne boss Claude Puel. There was also trouble at Saint-Etienne’s game against Lyon, while the meeting between Lens and Lille in September was held up after rival fans clashed at half-time.

French sports minister Roxana Maracineanu told France Info radio: “They have to come to an agreement, this kind of problem is for the league to solve. 

“I think that everyone must understand that it is the survival of French [football] that is at stake.”

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AVB OFFERS MARSEILLE RESIGNATION AFTER OLIVIER NTCHAM SIGNING


Marseille manager Andre Villas-Boas has offered to resign as the club’s manager after the board went against his wishes and signed Olivier Ntcham.

In his press conference ahead of the Ligue 1 fixture against Lens tomorrow, Villas-Boas said: “I just want to leave Marseille.”
He feels that the signing did not fit the profile of what he was looking for and that the board went against his wishes by persisting with the transfer.

He said: “I have resigned because I don’t agree with the sporting policy of the club. I said no to the signing of Olivier Ntcham. He wasn’t on our list.

“Even for [the exit of] Nemanja Radonjic, I was told at the last moment. I don’t want anything from the club, I don’t want their money.

“I just want to leave. If the answer is no… Well, we’ll keep going.

“I love the club and I love Marseille, but you can’t touch my professionalism.

When I’m offered a guy who has nothing to do with the profile I’m looking for… No. I do not agree with the sporting policy.”

It’s been a difficult time of late for one of France’s most successful teams.

With one win in their last nine matches, they sit ninth in the table and recorded a dismal group stage in the Champions League, winning just once in their six games and finishing bottom.

Fans of the club stormed the training ground last week in protest and there were violent clashes with police officers during the events – defender Alvaro Gonzalez was also reportedly hit on the back with a projectile. It led to their match against Rennes the next day to be postponed.

If Villas-Boas is granted his wish and leaves the club, it could plunge Marseille into further trouble for the remainder of the season.

Dithering in mid-table is not what fans have come to expect of the club and cutting ties with the manager who secured them second spot in the league and a return to the Champions League may, in the long run, have further negative effects on the club.

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ASTON VILLA SIGN MIDFIELDER SANSON FROM MARSEILLE.

Aston Villa have announced the signing of midfielder Morgan Sanson from Marseille for an undisclosed fee, subject to international clearance.

The 26-year-old Frenchman has agreed a four-and-a-half-year deal at Villa Park.

“Morgan has performed consistently at the highest level in French football for a number of seasons as well as in this season’s Champions League, and is a player with the quality and experience to play in any midfield position,” head coach Dean Smith told the club’s official website.

He will add real competition for starting places and gives us more squad depth which is vital to competing successfully in the Premier League.”

Sanson spent four years at Marseille, scoring 25 goals and providing 22 assists in 157 appearances, having previously played for Le Mans and Montpellier.

Villa’s next match is at Burnley on Wednesday before a trip to Southampton on Saturday 30 January.