Habib Beye sees red, it goes very far

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By: Manu Tournoux

Match stopped by an alarm, Beye sent off… A very bad evening for Red Star beaten in Dijon.

An evening to forget. Everything went wrong for Habib Beye and his team on Friday evening. While the 75th minute of play was being played at Gaston-Gérard, the stadium alarm sounded and the public was asked to leave the enclosure. Confused, the players returned to the locker room.

It was in fact a false alarm and the meeting was finally able to continue after around fifteen minutes of hesitation.

But the evening was not going to improve for Beye, who, already warned in the first period, was excluded from the match after the restart after a heated exchange with the director of the game. It was therefore from the stands that the Red Star coach was able to console himself with the reduction in his team’s score at the end of the match.

The Red Star therefore saw its invincibility streak come to a sudden halt at eleven matches, for a fine record of 9 wins and 2 draws.

Undefeated since August 18, Red Star is still leader in the standings, with 8 units ahead of his runner-up Niort, who hosts Sochaux this Monday.

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