This weekend, rainbows were present on the lawns of Ligue 1 and Ligue 2. Flags, pennants, armbands and multicolored flocks were out in honor of the day of the fight against homophobia, organized by the League. A programming that made people cringe. In some.
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The Breton sporif director in particular, Grégory Lorenzi regretted the timing of this campaign: "When I see this day against homophobia, and that teams are helpless because some players do not want to play ... I'm not against doing certain things, but football shouldn't be used for that, religion, politics, beliefs should stay out of it."
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Although his team won against Auxerre (1-0) and took a crucial step towards maintaining, he insisted on a very specific fact. With the refusal on the part of some players to participate (including Toulouse and a Nantes), the notion of fairness in the fight against relegation was biased. "When you want to do this kind of thing, you don't do it when there are key games," he said.