Habib Beye, a bloodbath that is expensive

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By: Manu Tournoux

Habib Beye was sent off during Red Star’s defeat against Dijon (3-1), this Friday evening in National 1.

Undefeated for three months, the Red Star fell this Friday evening, on the occasion of the 14th day of the National 1 championship. Traveling on the Dijon lawn, the Ile-de-France residents were beaten 3-1 at the end of a match marked by a scene that was unusual to say the least.

While the 75th minute of play was being played at Gaston-Gérard, the stadium alarm sounded and the public was asked to evacuate the stadium. In the confusion, the players in the match returned to the locker room. It was ultimately a false alarm and the game was able to resume after an interruption of around fifteen minutes.

Habib Beye sees red

After the restart, Habib Beye, already warned in the first period, was excluded from the match after the restart after a heated exchange with the referee of the match. It was therefore from the stands that the Red Star coach witnessed his team’s score being reduced at the very end of the game.

Undefeated since August 18, the Saint-Ouen-based club saw its unbeaten streak end at eleven games (9 wins, 2 draws). The team led by Habib Beye nevertheless retains the lead in the championship, with 8 units ahead of his runner-up Niort, who hosts Sochaux this Monday.

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