Racist remarks heard during the Toulouse match

Téfécé sadly concludes this week of football. Sportingly, with this draw against Rodez (1-1), but also off the pitch. Racist remarks were heard during the match by the players, and the referee of the match, who noted it in his match report.

This is’a spectator located in the Brice-Taton stand, who uttered racist insults “against a player of the visiting team”, indicates Téf ‘in a press release published this Monday evening.

RAF goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi is the target player, he was supported by many Ruthenian players, who came to see the goalkeeper when he left the field.

In the press release, the TFC indicates that “President Damien Comolli has sent his apologies on behalf of the Toulouse Football Club to the targeted player as well as to his club, Rodez Aveyron Football”.

“The club strongly condemns these actions and any form of discrimination, specify the Violets. The identification of the individual in question is in progress and the club will initiate all the necessary legal procedures “, concludes the statement, released shortly after the end of the match.

RAF coach Laurent Peyrelade reacted after the match: “This stadium is magnificent, with this public, it is even more beautiful. The supporters should remain supporters, and remind them that Mpasi went through Toulouse.”Lionel Mpasi has effectively joined the ranks of the Violets, from 2012 to 2015, before signing in Rodez.

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