Lens – Montpellier, this Wednesday evening, will be the ninth sold-out match of the season at Bollaert. Franck Haise repeated it again on Tuesday: ” We have an exceptional public that goes well with the group that I have. »
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gives a lot of strength, tranquility and confidence for the games to comealso appreciates striker Florian Sotoca. We have lived magical moments in ten days. “With, in apotheosis, the return of the derby, where hundreds of people were waiting for the RCL bus at La Gaillette at 1 a.m.
“Commonalisation of prohibition”
However, the Lensois risk being deprived of the support of their supporters at the Parc des Princes on Saturday against PSG. This is the seventh time already, this season, that they will be subject to travel restrictions or bans (after Nice, Nantes, Metz, Montpellier, Lyon and Lille).
For the derby, which thousands of his fans attended incognitotidy colors, the RC Lens had decided not to comment on the subject. This time, ” informed of the desire of the Paris Police Prefecture to prohibit the movement “, the club came out of its silence via a press release:” Racing, which defends a fervent and popular football, calls on the authorities to stem this trivialization of the ban. »
Emphasizing that ” no incident has been observed this season on all the massive trips of the Lensois public “, he considers ” meaningless not to envisage, at the very least, a concerted and secure visit “. In visitor pacarges provided for.
The RCL is not the only one concerned, far from it: after those of Nice, the Nantes supporters are already banned from Bollaert, on April 30.
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