
Coach Fabio Grosso, who was injured after Olympique Marseille fans threw stones at the Lyon manager, reacted on social media on Tuesday.
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Fabio Grosso, hit by Marseille fans, says tragedy could have happened
In a post on Instagram, the Italian technician noted that “a tragedy could have happened.” He was wounded in the face and was given 30 days of medical leave.
“What happened on Sunday night could have been a tragedy, and it certainly was for the sport and everyone who loves it.
I hope with all my heart that this will be a lesson for OUR future.
THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR SUPPORT AND APPROACH.
Come on, OL… FOREVER!” – Fabio Grosso on Instagram.
Grosso received 30 days total disability (ITT). He did not direct the team’s practice on Tuesday, but was on the sidelines.
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And Lyon fans were in trouble after the trip to Marseille
The French Professional League (LFP) has decided to launch an investigation into the incidents that took place on Sunday.
Some fans of the Lyon team are accused of making racist gestures and Nazi salutes while showing their passports.
“Behavior of Lyon fans in the visitors’ area during the Olympique Marseille / Olympique Lyonnais match: In view of the seriousness of the facts, the Disciplinary Committee of the LFP has decided to investigate. The decision will be announced at the end of the meeting on Wednesday, November 22, during which the investigator will present his report,” the commission said on Tuesday, according to News.ro.
Source: Hot News

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