Monday evening, Stade Bollaert sounded hollow during the Ligue 2 match between Lens and Orleans (1-0). The reason ? Restrictions related to the coronavirus forced the two clubs to play behind closed doors. Without songs and applause, viewers were able to discover in front of their screen new "noises", usually covered by the atmosphere of the enclosure. Foremost among which are the verbal exchanges between players, numerous and sometimes stormy.
"It's a brotherly attack!"
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️ Tony Chapron: "This is where this camera reveals what is happening on the ground. Looking at these images you will see that the referee must manage a school yard" pic.twitter.com/TDT6s5AljH
In a sequence broadcast on Canal + , the Lens striker Florian Sotoca calls out his Orleans counterpart Issa Soumaré, author of a manly tackle on a teammate. "You throw yourself there, what is that?" (…) But brother stops! It's not a fault; it's a brotherly attack! ” Further on the field, the Sang et Or captain Yannick Cahuzac insults defender Cédric Cambon. "You're a big shit ... you're just talking! We hear you in the field! We hear that you! "Cares the former Toulousain, reframed in stride by the referee Pierre Gaillouste:" Either you control your emotions, or it is I who do it! Okay? Thank you gentlemen, ”says the official. Atmosphere.
In a lighter register, the speaker of Bollaert still enjoyed himself by celebrating the Lens goal as usual. Even if no one was there to chant the name of the goal scorer.
Incredible sequence at Stade Bollaert thanks to the @RCLens speaker after Florian Sotoca's goal pic.twitter.com/0EmQODacid
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