Troyes denounces racist insults during the match against Olympique de Marseille

The scene takes place during the game behind closed doors between theOlympic Marseille and Troyes last Sunday at the Vélodrome (1-0). To the picture, South Korean Hyun-Jun Suk, who has just committed a foul on a Marseille player. Just after, in the empty stadium, resounds: “The samurai cut it up for us […] He’s going to make sushi. “ Are these words coming from the bench? Of the staff of the Olympique de Marseille? Impossible to say at the moment.

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For its part, the club of Troyes strongly condemns these words in a press release published this Tuesday evening. ESTAC expresses its full support for Suk: “The club will support and support the player in the actions he wishes to take.”

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The Marseille club have so far not reacted to these comments, far removed from the values ​​of the club worn by all its supporters. “No racism, no fascism” can we read, for example, on the Marseille tifos during the match against Lazio de Rome in the Europa League.

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