Dugarry, the judgment is salty

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By: Manu Tournoux

Since Pablo Longoria literally fell for and accused French arbitration on Saturday evening of engaging in the
“Corruption”adding that Ligue 1 was a
“Shit championship”the reactions are linked to castigate the attitude of the president of Olympique de Marseille. Several former club players have already reacted and denounced words deemed scandalous. After Bixente Lizarazu, it was Christophe Dugarry who said his indignation.

Consultant for RMCthe 1998 world champion did not go there dead hand this Monday at the time of approaching the subject.
“It's been six months since Longoria is on the nerves, it's been six months since he is telling us that the refereeing is not good, that it is a shit championship, that everything is bad. He is president of OM. He is showing us that he is farting a cable and that the costume is too big for him. »»

“But guy, you must progress”

Dressed for the rest of winter, Pablo Longoria has been targeted by “Duga”. “You have to keep your blood!” And you're not even on the ground! So I understand that everyone is able to fart a cable, to say huge nonsense, me first, that I have regretted, there is no problem. But we must also recognize things with much more severity. When I hear him say in his apologies this morning that the arbitration must evolve and progress, but guy, it is you who must progress. It is you who must evolve in your way of being president, in your way of understanding these errors, these human faults of interpretation. »»

And Christophe Dugarry, to conclude Faribard: “Rather than thinking that it is the arbitration that must improve, say that you have to improve. Already, starts with that. And that I don't hear it. (…) The message you send to amateur football, when you read every weekend in the regional newspapers, brawls, fights of referees, players, the message you send, when the president of OM , the most popular club in France says things like that is terrible for French football. It's terrible. (…) It's a shame. What an image … what an image … “