Medhi Benatia suspended, which the FFF blames him

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By: Manu Tournoux

The decision fell like a cleaver. The French Football Federation (FFF) recently inflicted a particularly heavy sanction in Medhi Benatia, director of football of Olympique de Marseille. This decision, perceived as disproportionate by many observers, surprised by its severity, especially since it contrasts with lighter sanctions imposed in similar circumstances. But what really happened so that the former Moroccan international finds himself at the heart of such a storm?

Words deemed “intimidating” towards the referee

According to Provence, the agitated end of the 16th finals of the French Cup opposing OM and Lille expected dear to Franco-Moroccan. During this tense match which had concluded in the penalty shots (1-1, 3-4 TAB). Benatia would have expressed her misunderstanding towards arbitration in a manner deemed too vehement. In particular, the fourth referee, JĂ©rĂ©my Stinat, reported having felt ” threat “
By the Marseille leader after he spoke of the forgetting of a penalty in favor of OM.

Benatia's gesture that costs him dear.

This statement of Stinat was enough for the FFF disciplinary committee to qualify Benatia's attitude “intimidating and threatening behavior towards an official”, in reference to article 8 of the disciplinary regulation. Result: three months of firm suspension, three months suspended suspended. A heavy sentence, especially since Benatia risked up to six months of eviction.

Benatia and OM point to unequal treatment

What shocks the most is the comparison with the treatment reserved for Olivier LĂ©tang, president of LOSC, also understood for similar facts in the same match. LĂ©tang was accused of a “Excessive and displaced behavior” Towards the referees, but only received a month of suspended suspension, without any firm sentence. This difference in treatment aroused misunderstanding on the Marseille side.

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In view of this sanction, OM plans to appeal and has already announced it officially. This file highlights the persistent tensions between the Marseille club and the disciplinary body, with decisions that continue to fuel debates on equity in French football.