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Stopover: PSG and Marseille parted ways with 0: 0 | Israel today

2021-10-24T21:37:38.978Z


Except for goals, everything was in the hall tonight • Ohad burst onto the grass and stopped Messi during an explosive attack, two expatriates were disqualified and Ashraf Hakimi was sent off • The audience in the stands again stole the show


There was nothing missing, just gates. 

PSG and Marseille parted ways tonight (Sunday) in a 0-0 draw full of emotions and events, as befits a game of this magnitude in the French league.

To be honest, the network did manage to move during the game, but the two goals scored were disqualified by the VAR.

The first was Marseille's self, and the second was of Arkadyush Milik, also of Marseille, but on the right side.

Milik.

Celebrated Too Early, Photo: AFP,

In the 57th minute, the VAR referees had to work again, when a red card for Ashraf Hakimi was not removed, but the intervention of the system signaled to the referee the decision he had to make and the Moroccan garden was indeed sent off, leaving PSG with ten players.

The event that was perhaps the ugliest tonight, came in the 73rd minute.

During an explosive attack by the leader, a local fan burst onto the pitch and stopped Leo Messi from continuing the move.

The game stopped, and so did the Paris attack.

The fan on the way to Messi, Photo: Reuters,

In the end, one of the biggest games in France ended without goals and many events - some beautiful, some less.

PSG continues to lead the table with a seven-point lead over second-placed Lance while Marseille are fourth with 18 points.

A wonderful show of encouragement in Valderrum, Photo: Reuters,

Photo: AFP,

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Source: israelhayom

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