The shock should find its epilogue. Troyes was appointed to host Wednesday October 27 the match between Nice and OM, counting for the third day of Ligue 1. On August 22, the initial meeting was punctuated by excesses between supporters of Nice and Marseille players on the field. as in the stands. Definitively stopped in the 75th minute following the referees’ decision, the match was replayed and relocated to neutral ground on Wednesday. In many ways, this remake of the derby, stormy in its initial episode, should be much more muffled this time, sanctions oblige.
It is with the promoted Trojan, in the Aube stadium, that the disciplinary commission of the LFP has chosen to relocate this Mediterranean derby between Nice and Marseille. A poster certainly attractive but which the Trojans will not be able to attend, the total closed session having been decreed.
It is therefore not only hundreds of kilometers from the sea that this South-East derby will be replayed, but also in a completely empty stadium. A shame when you know the rivalry between the two clubs, whether on the field or outside. Tensions have thus risen a notch between the directorates over the years.
Latest clash to date: the statements of the president of OGC Nice, on September 10, which had fueled the fire. Nearly two days after the announcement of the LFP sanctions, Jean-Pierre Rivère had considered Dimitri Payet as “solely responsible for the events”, going so far as to say that the Marseillais had voluntarily continued the clashes to put an end to a match they did not have in hand (OM were then led 1-0).
In a press conference on the eve of the match, the Nicois coach Christophe Galtier wanted to extinguish any vélléity of revenge between his players the Phocéens. “There are only three points at stake. We have already lost one by the decision of the disciplinary committee. But there is no feeling of revenge and I repeat that nothing happened between the players during the confrontation in Nice “, has made a point of recalling the former coach of Losc.
In addition to being a derby, it is also a top-of-the-table shock between Niçois (3rd with 19 points) and Marseillais (4th with 18 points), which would allow the winner to climb to the second step of the podium. championship to the detriment of Lens if Marseille wins with a three-goal gap and under certain conditions which will be decided by the disciplinary committee on the day of the match.
OM, which has already received a suspended withdrawal point in the standings after the clashes of its supporters against those of Angers, could definitely lose one point following the incidents that occurred during the Classic on Sunday 24 October.
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A crucial meeting therefore, for which the Aiglons will have to do without Andy Delort, Gym’s second top scorer, since the Algerian was not yet Nice on August 22 during the initial Nice-Marseille. As for OM, Jorge Sampaoli will be deprived of one of his holders, the Spaniard Pol Lirola, who arrived on August 23, the day after the match, in the Marseille club.