Yesterday night, French teams Marseille and OGC Nice were engaged in a football match when, with 20 minutes left to go, the OGC Nice fans threw a bottle at Marseille’s star player Dimitri Payet. This incident was the catalyst for a massive fight between players, coaches and supporters, leading to the game’s premature end.
After having a bottle thrown at him, Dimitri Payet immediately reacted and threw back the same bottle towards the fans. This caused a fight between the players of the opposing teams. The fight also prompted the OGC Nice fans to get on the pitch and defend their players. Staff and security personnel of both teams also got involved in what was one of the craziest football brawls ever seen.
Recap | Nice 1-0 Marseille currently suspended after Dimitri Payet was struck with a bottle by OGC Nice ultras. Payet threw the bottle back, the ultras then broke onto the pitch. pic.twitter.com/6sjtpbwr4Q
— Get French Football News (@GFFN) August 22, 2021
The fight continued on for quite a long time. In the fight, fans witnessed Marseille players fight against OGC Nice ultras, a Marseille coach punch a fan’s throat and Marseille manager Jorge Sampaoli completely lose it against French player Jean-Claire Tobido.
A Marseille coach punching a Nice fan in the throat pic.twitter.com/KUXWDPZlT7
— Matthew Bauer (@mattbauer__5) August 22, 2021
The Marseille squad then evacuated the pitch and made it to the dressing rooms, where manager Jorge Sampaoli rightfully argued with the match officials, asking them how this happened. Photos of Marseille players Matteo Guendouzi and Luan Peres’s injury marks were taken in the dressing room. Dimitri Payet also reportedly drew blood from the bottle thrown at him.
Jorge Sampaoli justifiably yelling at how this crap shouldn’t have happened.
Marseille players going to their dressing room as Nice board tries to calm down their insane Ultras. pic.twitter.com/SoEoI2HSPO
— TWDTV (@TWDTV1) August 22, 2021
The players and coaches decided to abandon the match and not reenter the pitch, whilst the referees and OGC Nice squad were getting ready to finish the last 20 minutes. OGC Nice were awarded a 3-0 victory, but Marseille president Pablo Longoria stated in a video to the fans that they will be protesting this decision as the referees told them that they too wanted the match abandoned.
Matteo Guendouzi & Luan Peres with strangle marks on their necks. (RMC) pic.twitter.com/oDvvspK5OB
— Get French Football News (@GFFN) August 22, 2021
We wish everyone hurt the quickest of recoveries. Even though the match is over, we surely haven’t heard the last of this incident going forward as Marseille will try and protest the final result of the match.
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