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Saturday, 30 January, 2021 - 19:00 A banner attacks the president of Olympique de Marseille, Jacques-Henry Eyraud, in the city center, Saturday, January 30. (AFP) Asharq Al-Awsat The French league postponed Marseille s home game against Rennes just three hours before kickoff on Saturday after angry Marseille fans marched to the club s training complex to protest poor results. The LFP added in a statement that no new date has been set for the match. But seventh-place Marseille s next home game will fall under close scrutiny since it is against bitter rival Paris Saint-Germain next weekend. A video posted by local newspaper La Provence earlier Saturday showed a tree burning outside the entrance to La Commanderie, amid reports that fans were throwing flares and trying to force their way in. ....
Angry Marseille fans march to training complex before game Angry Marseille fans marched to the club s training complex hours before a home game against Rennes on Saturday. A video posted by local newspaper La Provence showed a tree burning outside the entrance to La Commanderie, amid reports that fans were throwing flares and trying to force their way in. The Canadian Press Marseille fans , The Canadian Press PARIS Marseille accused its own fans of “barbarism” after angry supporters forced their way into the club s training complex on Saturday afternoon, hours before a French league home game against Rennes. Three hours before kickoff, the league postponed Marseille s evening match at Stade Velodrome around 13 kilometres (8.5 miles) from the training ground deeming it unsafe to hold the game with tensions so evidently high. ....
Daniel Cole/AP Florian Thauvin and the rest of the Marseille football team had their game against Rennes postponed after fans stormed the club’s training ground. The French league postponed Marseille s home game against Rennes just three hours before kickoff on Sunday (NZ time) after angry Marseille fans marched to the club s training complex to protest poor results. The LFP added in a statement that no new date has been set for the match. But seventh-place Marseille s next home game will fall under under close scrutiny since it is against bitter rival Paris Saint-Germain next weekend. A video posted by local newspaper La Provence earlier Saturday (local time) showed a tree burning outside the entrance to La Commanderie, amid reports that fans were throwing flares and trying to force their way in. ....