Tough evening for OL.

Eliminated in the Europa League after losing sharply to West Ham (3-0), Olympique Lyonnais experienced a painful end to the match against the backdrop of the discontent of its supporters, who tried in vain to invade the lawn by attacking the barrier that separated them from the field.

According to

L'Equipe

, the stewards had merit in repelling the angry wave of supporters, without the help of the CRS, who arrived at the wrong time.

Before that, Houssem Aouar had been widely booed when he left, half an hour from the end, and had an altercation with the supporter at the origin of the insults according to RMC Sport.

Aulas reacted

The incidents at the end of the match – spoiler alert – moderately pleased the Lyon president, Jean-Michel Aulas, who reacted as usual on Twitter.

@OL NS we are all very sad about this elimination, like Barça, or https://t.co/ykAA2lTFd8 there would be no point in penalizing the club even more with hate reactions unrelated to sport: there are 7 games left to save 1 too difficult season help the OL institution

- Jean-Michel AULAS (@JM_Aulas) April 14, 2022


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“There would be no point in penalizing the club even more with hate reactions that have little to do with sport.

There are seven games left to salvage a too difficult season.

Help the OL institution,” wrote Aulas.

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