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Football Ligue 1 – OL-OM: Payet attacked, confuses Cyril Hanouna!

Tried in immediate appearance, the man who threw a bottle in the face of Dimitri Payet during OL-OM received a six-month suspended prison sentence as well as a stadium ban for five years.

On the set of “Touche pas à mon poste”, the lawyer for the aggressor of Dimitri Payet tried to explain the senseless gesture of his client. “He put on the hood so he could throw the object.” From there to say that he wanted to reach Dimitri Payet in the head, sincerely, there is a gap. First of all, because he has nothing against Dimitri Payet. Honestly, he has nothing. He was unaware that there was a precedent, that, that played a lot in the mind of Dimitri Payet “ launched David Metaxas, whose argument gently made Cyril Hanouna and his whole gang laugh. The chronicler Eric Naulleau, on the other hand, did not split the pear in front of the lunar explanations of the lawyer. On the C8 antenna, he was particularly virulent towards David Metaxas.

“You say, ‘He didn’t want to touch Payet’. The best way not to hit Payet is to not throw the bottle. One day, a man arrived, Robin Leproux, he said: ‘there are two categories: the supporters and the delinquents’. Your client is a delinquent. For me, it no longer has its place in a stadium, for life. Five years is not. So Cyril says you are a good lawyer but in reality you are a good scammer. You send the message pertaining to a sport that is watched a lot by young people, you downplay the act by saying ‘Basically it doesn’t matter, he didn’t want to touch it, there was no net ‘. What you send as a message is catastrophic ” launched the columnist, particularly upset against the aggressor of Dimitri Payet, whom he accuses of minimizing the facts of his client while his gesture purely and simply resulted in the final interruption of the shock between Lyon and Marseille at Groupama Stadium on Sunday evening . But above all the injury and trauma of Dimitri Payet, who is struggling to recover. And the arsenal of sanctions does not seem sufficient for the moment in France to prevent further attacks.

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