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Among other things, the team bus of the guests from Lyon was attacked with stones on Sunday, Olympique Lyon coach Fabio Grosso was hit in the head, and his assistant coach Raffaele Longo was also injured in the attack.
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“These unacceptable acts deny the values of football and sport, and their perpetrators must all be found and severely punished,” Oudéa-Castéra wrote on X, formerly Twitter. The pictures are outrageous. According to Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin, there have already been nine arrests. The politician also reported on the BFM broadcaster that five police officers were injured.
“Stupidity and Hatred”
Oudéa-Castéra wrote of actions that were characterized by “stupidity and hatred” and had nothing to do with sport. After the riots during the delicate clash between the southern French rivals, the league game in Marseille was canceled. There were also attacks on buses carrying Lyon fans, and according to police reports, supporters were slightly injured.
Riots are not uncommon at games between the two clubs. Almost two years ago, a game in Lyon was abandoned after ex-national player Dimitri Payet, who was then playing for Marseille, was hit in the head by a full water bottle.
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This time it was mainly Grosso (45) who was hit. “He couldn’t hold a conversation, he had broken glass on his face,” reported OL club boss John Textor. There was a huge hole in the right side of the team bus when the team arrived at the Stade Vélodrome. “What happened to Fabio Grosso, the coach of Olympique Lyon, must be prevented, it is completely unacceptable. This is something that can no longer happen in football,” said Marseille president Pablo Longoria.
“The disgust and the hatred,” wrote the French sports newspaper “L’Équipe” on the front page on Monday, which also showed the blood-covered face of former world champion Grosso. “We cannot continue like this,” said Bouches-du-Rhône police chief Frédérique Camilleri.

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