Olympique Marseille intend to take action to reverse the Ligue de Football Professionnel’s (LFP) decision to award Nice a 3-0 victory from Sunday’s abandoned Ligue 1 game.
Play was suspended between Nice and Marseille at Venue Allianz Riviera with the hosts 1-0 up in the 76th minute when home fans flooded on to the pitch after OM’s Dimitri Payet reacted to being hit by a bottle projectile thrown from the crowd by sending it back.
The situation spilled over as Nice ultras spilled on to the pitch and skirmishes broke out among fans, officials and players from both sides. The players eventually left the field of play.
Marseille head coach Jorge Sampaoli was demonstrative in the tunnel and insistent his players should not return given the situation, along with OM president Pablo Longoria.
The match was set to resume but Marseille refused to return due to safety fears, meaning the decision was made by the LFP that it was abandoned and Nice handed a 3-0 win.
According to Amazon, Marseille will take action to have that decision reversed.
“The league has decided to resume. We have decided, for the safety of our players, who have been attacked, not to resume the match,” Longoria said.
“It is already the second time, we have experienced this in Montpellier. We had decided what happened today is completely unacceptable. We must set a precedent for French football by taking a stand.
“The referee agreed with us. He confirmed to us that safety was not guaranteed, he did not want to resume the game.
“But the LFP, for a matter of public order, wanted to resume. This is why we decided not to resume and to go back to Marseille this evening.”
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