Lille coach Christophe Galtier. - A. Fosker

  • PSG made the break this Sunday evening against Lille, after a hand fault by Reinildo in the area.
  • For Christophe Galtier, there was a fault on a Lille player before this decisive action.
  • The Lille coach therefore estimated before the press that the penalty awarded to PSG had been "unfairly whistled".

We saw him railing at the edge of the field, and not just a little, at the time of the penalty awarded to PSG for a hand of Reinildo in the area. And also at the microphone of Canal +, still hot, after the end of the game lost by his team (0-2) to the leader of Ligue 1.

In the line of sight of Christophe Galtier, the arbitration of Amaury Delerue on this decisive action. And in particular a contact on Jonathan Ikoné not whistled, a few seconds before this fault offering Parisians the opportunity to make the break. "For me, there is a fault, I do not see how it is not whistled," he said during his interview with a reporter for the encrypted channel. The regulations state that we can go back that far. It's already difficult to play against PSG. We are heavily punished… ”

Several notable arbitration errors

A few minutes later, the anger had subsided a little, but the bottom of his analysis remained the same on this "fact of heavy consequences" and this "penalty unfairly whistled. The action would indeed have deserved to be reviewed, like that of the Lille defender, in order to clarify things.

The match of Amaury Delerue was in any case very average, with several errors made in the first period, a forgotten sole by Benjamin André on Neymar, a card unjustly given to the same Lille player on a fall by Gueye, and a gross foul by Diallo on Osimhen, only sanctioned with a free kick.

Even more frustrating, the near shutdown of Maignan

"Could we have beaten Paris? I don't know, recognized Christophe Galtier. What I know is that the end of the match was necessarily more complicated with two goals apart. Difficult to contradict him…

Lille's frustration was all the greater as Mike Maignan almost got out of the Ney's penalty spot, not necessarily well shot. This would have totally revived a Losc then in physical difficulty. On the contrary, this second goal from the Brazilian allowed PSG to control the end of the game, apart from a single fright on a goal by Loïc Rémy refused for an offside position.

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  • Christophe Galtier
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