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Lille press charges against fans who invaded pitch, attacked players

By AFP  |   Published: 13th March 2018 05:06 AM  |  

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Stadium stewards and police officers gather to help wounded Lille' supporters following the fall of a barrier during a French League One soccer match between Amiens and Lille. | AP

LILLE: French top-flight strugglers Lille have lodged police complaints for "aggravated violence, criminal damage and death threats" after a large number of their supporters invaded the pitch and tried to attack players, court sources said on Monday.

Supporters got onto the pitch at Lille's Stade Pierre-Mauroy at the end of Saturday's 1-1 draw with Montpellier in Ligue 1.

Some of the fans shouted insults and even aimed kicks at players, including Nicolas Pepe, the Ivory Coast forward whose goal had earned Lille a draw.

The supporters -- upwards of a hundred in number -- then gathered by the entrance to the players tunnel, below where incredulous directors were watching on, but were held back by stewards.

Prosecutors in the northern French city said they had ordered the opening of an investigation into the incidents on Sunday morning and that Lille lodged their own complaint shortly after.

"There are people responsible and we are going to find them," Lille's Spanish director general Marc Ingla said in an interview with sports daily L'Equipe.

Lille president Gerard Lopez, the Luxembourg-born businessman who bought the club last year, told AFP on Sunday that there would be "zero tolerance" in dealing with the perpetrators of the incidents.

"It is inadmissible, it is taking a club hostage, people who don't deserve it. Those people are not supporters," he said.

Lille will face disciplinary action from the French league for the incidents.

Saturday's result left them in the relegation zone -- champions as recently as 2011, the northern side are at serious risk of going down to the second tier for the first time since 2000.

"We understand the reaction but we cannot accept players being assaulted," said Lille's Algerian international forward Yassine Benzia.

"There is a line that should not be crossed. I was in the dressing room and there were frightened players in there."

Lopez had hoped the appointment of Marcelo Bielsa ahead of this season would help the club compete towards the top end of the table but the enigmatic Argentine was sacked late last year due to the team's poor form.

Bielsa has contested his sacking, seeking as much as 18 million euros ($22.2m) for wrongful dismissal.

Meanwhile, the club's financial situation was deemed so unhealthy that French football authorities recently inflicted a transfer embargo.

Christophe Galtier was appointed coach during France's winter break but has only managed two wins in 10 league games so far.

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