After OM’s defeat against LOSC (1-2), Habib Beye pointed out several refereeing decisions he considers unfavorable, while also acknowledging his team’s shortcomings.
Habib Beye did not hide his frustration following Olympique de Marseille’s loss to Lille this Sunday. The OM coach notably criticized several contentious situations in the first half, believing that some incidents deserved harsher sanctions.
Controversial Decisions and Missed Control
“We had two situations that went against us, with Ngoy on Igor Paixão, then Verdonk on Greenwood, and also Haraldsson’s challenge, which seemed dangerous and aggressive to me,” he explained during the post-match press conference.
According to him, these moments had a significant impact on the game: “Mr. Bastien decided to show only yellow cards. Mason didn’t see Haraldsson coming. We opened the scoring, they equalized, and it hit us hard mentally. We were never able to control the match.”
Nevertheless, the Franco-Senegalese coach did not completely absolve his players, while expressing some confusion: “Mason gets a yellow in the heat of the altercation, those are decisions I must respect… but when things unfold like that afterward…”
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