Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 are suspended. An unprecedented situation that is debating in the world of football, when the president of OL, Jean-Michel Aulas has put forward the hypothesis of ... canceling everything and keeping the classification of last season. Didier Quillot, guest of Europe 1 this Sunday, believes that "the season is not necessarily lost".

"We can play every three days, it is quite achievable," said the director general of the Professional Football League (LFP), at the microphone of Europe 1, Sunday. An opinion (more) which comes to fuel the controversy on the follow-up to the seasons of Ligue 1 and League 2, which have suspended all their games until further notice because of the epidemic of coronavirus. Europe 1 returns to this controversy.

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"It never happened"

"If unfortunately, we did not succeed (to finish the season by playing more regularly when it will be possible again, note ), there are no texts in our regulations which foresee this situation", recognizes Didier Quillot . "It never happened."

Faced with this unprecedented scenario, Jean-Michel Aulas, president of OL, offered him a radical solution on Friday: model the team ranking "on the situation at the start of the season". But the whole of French football protested against this proposal which would have the consequence of ... qualifying Lyon for the next Champions League, when its current classification would not allow it. The president of the Olympique de Marseille club criticized "the obscenity (of an) opportunistic proposition" and "the selfishness of the one whose only compass is his participation in the Champions League".

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"It is the French Football Federation which will decide if it continues or not"

In the event that the situation lasts, "it is the French Football Federation which will decide if it continues or not," said Noël Le Graët. For the president of the French Football Federation, "the only enemy today is the virus". He believes that the controversy arising from the words of Jean-Michel Aulas is "quite ridiculous, stupid, clumsy and not adapted" to the health crisis. The FFF leader asked the club presidents "to calm down and be worthy in their statements, which have no meaning and do not grow them. "

Only "the League's competition commission will make recommendations to the board of directors, which will decide," said Didier Quillot.