An emergency meeting of the disciplinary committee of the LFP on Monday, a meeting between the Ministers of the Interior and Sports and the leaders of the FFF and the LFP on Tuesday Place Beauvau.

The counter-attack by the public authorities and the leaders of French football did not take long after the end of the OL-OM match on Sunday, when a bottle was thrown at Dimitri Payet.

The president of the LFP, Vincent Labrune, in an interview with

L'Equipe

, also spoke, "shocked and furious" after the incidents at Parc OL.

The former president of Olympique de Marseille, who assures us that the decision to stop the match should have been taken in "two minutes", wants above all an awareness of the public authorities so that this type of incident does not happen again more in the future: “We wrote to them [to the public authorities] to make them understand how much we needed them because we are so helpless in our arsenal of sanctions.

(…) The LFP, which has the sole power of being the sports "judge", finds itself being the punching bag of the system.

"

"A feeling of individual impunity"

While OL were initially sentenced to a closed session as a precaution, Vincent Labrune believes that the disciplinary committee of the LFP has “never hit so hard.

But is it enough?

If the sanctions were even harsher, would that make any difference?

(…) There are collective sanctions, but a feeling of individual impunity.

"

In his daily interview, Vincent Labrune says he hopes to launch a national consultation on violence in stadiums.

“French professional football must do everything to permanently eradicate this urban violence that has spread in our stadiums.

Whatever the cost, we must succeed.

It's a question of survival.

"

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