Jacques-Henri Eyraud talks about OM's bad luck and refereeing

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Eighth in Ligue 1 Conforama, Olympique Marseille remains on four matches without success. André Villas Boas' men's last win came on September 15 against Monaco (victory 4 at Stade Louis II). A situation partly related to the fact that the Olympians had to compose without many players, injured or suspended. On the sidelines of the presentation of a new partner on Wednesday, President Jacques-Henri Eyraud returned to this topic. His comments are relayed by our colleagues on the site The Phoenician.

"The ups and downs are linked up quickly in football. I note that a few weeks ago, we were, not at the highest, but we had comments that were very laudatory and very positive. So obviously when we do draws, where there are sometimes good things on the ground nevertheless, or a defeat, as in Amiens, we are all disappointed. But I think we have a team that is very close with an extremely determined coach. We still see beautiful things on the ground, despite absences, suspensions. I would just say one thing is that we have to work on discipline. We take too many boxes, and it is not possible to continue on this path. Of course there are cartons that seem to me unjustified, but there are others that are. So we have to react to that, and it's important to do it in the next games, as soon as we recover. ". Then, when he was asked if we were more severe with OM, he replied: "I will not enter into a controversy and not put on the public square the exchanges I have had with arbitrators or officials of arbitration. I had it often. There was just one case where a referee issued four red cards to OM players in five games. So that seemed to me a figure that justified an explanation. Of explanation, I did not have any. Maybe it will come next time ».

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