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Karl Toko-Ekambi was taken in dislike by the Bad Gones at the end of the meeting between OL and Montpellier (5-2). In question, a vindictive celebration of the Cameroonian striker after his goal of 4-2. Celebration well understood on the side of the North Bend, which descended to the edge of the field to sing insults against the former Villarreal player.
“If it’s going to last, I prefer to leave”
In the mixed zone, the president of Les Gones, Jean-Michel Aulas, reacted to this incident, threatening to leave the club. “It’s a great sadness. The reaction of a very small part of a historic group. Karl did not realize what he did. We must now manage the de-escalation. We have overcome a situation which, for me, is not acceptable. If it has to continue, I prefer to leave. Football is not that!”
Aulas: “We have overcome a situation which, for me, is not acceptable. If it is to continue, I prefer to leave. Football is not that!” #OLMHSC pic.twitter.com/hlnMrd1Bg8
— Alexandre Corboz (@AlexCorboz) April 23, 2022
to summarize
The president of Les Gones, Jean-Michel Aulas, threatened to leave the club after the incidents between Karl Toko-Ekambi and the Bad Gones which occurred at the end of the meeting between OL and Montpellier (5-2).