PSG midfielder Aminata Diallo released from custody

RTL and L’Équipe report tonight that Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Aminata Diallo has been released from police custody, after being arrested yesterday morning.

The 26-year-old had been taken in for questioning as a result of her suspected link to the attack on teammate Kheira Hamraoui, which took place last week on the way back from a team dinner. Hamraoui was dragged out of the car driven by Diallo and hit on the legs with an iron bar, in an attack carried out by two masked men.

The man described as being close to Diallo who is currently incarcerated in a Lyon prison has also been released from custody, after initially being suspected of having a link to the events. L’Équipe’s source indicates that no charges have been pressed against either of the two, although the investigation remains ongoing.

 

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Sergio Ramos could make first appearance in PSG squad against Angers

Le Parisien report this morning that Spanish defender Sergio Ramos, who arrived at Paris Saint-Germain on a free over the summer, could be set to appear in the matchday squad for the first time this Friday, against Angers.

The club is set to miss its various South American internationals – Messi, Neymar, Di María, Marquinhos, Paredes, Keylor Navas – as a result of the tight calendar that sees them in action in the early hours of that same day.

With a depleted pool of players to choose from, Mauricio Pochettino could call on Sergio Ramos and Juan Bernat to come into his matchday squad, as both have progessively returned from injury. In particular, the former Real Madrid man has been sidelined with a calf issue since his arrival at the club.

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Paris court overturns regulation allowing lawyers to work as agents in sport

L’Équipe report that a ruling by the Paris Court of Appeals has overturned a decision by the city’s Bar Association which had allowed lawyer-agents to act as a agents in sport.

The Paris Bar had broadened the scope of the lawyer-agent’s role in a new article of its rules, notably allowing them to gain a signing-on commission when they have a player as a client, and operate as an intermediary.

The appeal by the Paris public prosecutor was based on the regulation indicating that only an individual with the relevant licence could take on the role of an agent in the world of sport, as well as the possible conflict of interest that would arise from such a situation.

As a result, the appeals court judges have now invalidated the new article, in what will be considered a victory for the lawyers working for the French Football Federation and the French sporting agents’ union.

The court had underlined the need to keep the two professions separate. It was pointed out that although legal professionals now have the possibility of undertaking a “complementary” commercial activity following recent reforms, operating as an agent and negotiating between clubs and players constitutes a “primary task”.

 

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Kylian Mbappé a doubt for Lille game through ENT infection

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Paris Saint-Germain have this afternoon released a roundup of the club’s injury list, notably indicating that striker Kylian Mbappé is a doubt for next weekend’s match against Lille due to an ENT infection. 

While a further assessment will take place in 48 hours for the Frenchman, midfielder Marco Verratti will be sidelined for an estimated four weeks after picking up a left hip injury in the 0-0 draw against Marseille on Sunday night.

Meanwhile, defender Sergio Ramos continues to train separately, although the club states that a return to full training with the rest of the team could take place next week. Leandro Paredes is expected to recover from his injury after the next international break.

PSG face last season’s champions Lille on Friday night for the opening game of Matchday 12 of the Ligue 1 season.

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CAS hearing in litigation between Nantes and Cardiff over Emiliano Sala set for March

L’Équipe report that the hearing at the Court of Arbitration for Sport over the litigation between Nantes and Cardiff concerning the transfer of Emiliano Sala has been set for March 3 and 4.

The two clubs are involved in a legal dispute over the payment of the late Argentinian striker’s €17m transfer fee for his 2019 transfer. While on his way to Cardiff, Sala’s plane fell over the English Channel, with neither him nor the pilot, David Ibbotson, surviving.

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The trial of David Henderson, the man suspected of organising the flight, began this week in Cardiff. Today, the first witnesses were set to be heard – Fay Keely, the owner of the plane, and David Smith, the mechanic in charge of the maintenance of the plane various times between December 2015 and November 2018.

Sentences for Le Classique crowd trouble range from fines to prison sentences

La Provence report today that various sentences have been handed down to the 21 individuals arrested for their involvement in the crowd trouble that marred last Sunday’s Classique between Marseille and Paris Saint-Germain.

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Although OM supporters had been warned against misbehaving as a result of the suspended point deduction hanging over the club’s head, a select few nevertheless caused trouble, notably by attempting to force their way through the stadium gates.

14 of those arrested were given the chance to plead guilty straight away, with the judge approving of sentences ranging from fines to five-month suspended prison sentences. All of those charged were given a one-year stadium ban, and will need to present themselves at the police station before every Marseille game.

Other supporters who had been found in possession of flares were given daily fines, along with similar stadium ban obligations.

One man, a 41-year-old with previous offences, appeared in court over charges of “insult and rebellion”. He was eventually sentenced to a six-month spell in prison, which could be served with an electronic tag from home, for only the “rebellion” charge, along with the stadium ban. The individual in question had been found climbing the stadium gates.

 

Ander Herrera reported to be the PSG player robbed by a prostitute

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20 Minutes report this afternoon that the Paris Saint-Germain player who was robbed of his phone and wallet by a prostitute last night is midfielder Ander Herrera.

The Spaniard was driving through the Bois de Boulogne – a public forest in the west of the city – when he saw his personal items stolen. 20 Minutes‘ source indicates that there was no violence involved in the incident, but instead a simple robbery.

The suspect is said to have offered to give him his phone back in exchange for dropping her off in another location. In total, €200 were reportedly stolen from the midfielder, who reserves the right to lodge a complaint.

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L’Équipe add that Herrera has today lodged a formal complaint to the authorities following the incidents. The former Manchester United man was in training today with his club, who have declined to comment to L’Équipe.

Ligue 1 Team Of The Week | Matchday 11, 2021/22

GK, Pau López (Marseille) – The Spanish keeper made two crucial saves in the first half to preserve his clean sheet in the 0-0 draw with PSG, one from a point blank Messi header and another double intervention from an Mbappé cross and the resulting Neymar follow up.

RB, Youcef Atal (OGC Nice) – Left out by Galtier, Atal played as if he had something to prove off the bench in Nice’s comeback win over Lyon and showed pace and intensity not seen since before his injuries. It was his cut inside and powerful effort that made it 1-2 before he won the penalty for 2-2 and initiated the attack that resulted in the winner.

CB, William Saliba (Marseille) – Quietly excellent in his use of the ball and decision making in deeper areas against PSG before his crucial late tackle on Mbappé, who was clean through and likely to win the game, to save OM’s point.

CB, Duje Ćaleta-Car (Marseille) – The Croatian made a number of key interventions throughout the 0-0 with Paris, including a crucial first half interception from a Verratti cross to Mbappé and a close range block from Mbappé on the counter in the second half.

LB, Caio Henrique (Monaco) – A constant threat and outlet on the left hand side for Monaco who eased past Montpellier and it was his one-two with Diop and cross that set up the opener for Volland before also having a hand in the third.

DM, Mattéo Guendouzi (Marseille) – Despite PSG having a lot of the ball, he marshalled the midfield resolutely throughout the 0-0 draw at the Velodrome and imposed himself on Danilo, Gueye and Verratti while barking orders at those around him. Often pinched the ball back in the press and used possession neatly.

CM, Seko Fofana (Lens) – An early Player of the Season candidate? Fofana again led a typically dynamic Lens in the 4-1 dispensing of a struggling Metz and maintained the club’s second place in Ligue 1.

AM, Wesley Saïd (Lens) – After a year out injured with Toulouse, Saïd’s form has been as feel-good as it has been impressive. Having snatched a winner off the bench at Marseille, it was he who reacted quickest to put Lens ahead twice in a 4-1 win over Metz, providing the cutting edge other RCL forwards have lacked at times this season.

WF, Wahbi Khazri (ASSE) – Much like his club, his performances, and particularly his effort, have been more useful that Les Verts’ position suggests and it was his whipped free kick as part of another earnest display that helped their comeback to draw 2-2 with Angers.

WF, Karl Toko Ekambi (Lyon) – Again ran the show for Lyon, despite their eventual loss at Nice, as he continued some of the best form of his career and it was he who controlled Boateng’s long ball before following up his own effort for the opener.

ST, Kevin Volland (Monaco) – Lost Sakho to tap home the opener in a simple win over Montpellier and produced a superb dipping cross with the outside of his foot for Ben Yedder to head the second.

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PLAYER RATINGS | Marseille 0-0 Metz, a thrilling goalless draw sees struggling Metz take deserved battling point

MARSEILLE – 0

Steve Mandanda, 7 – Back in the side after several weeks as second choice he made two crucial saves, a fingertip stop onto the post from Delaine and a block to stop Centonze who was put clean through late in the second half.

Pol Lirola, 4

William Saliba, 6 – Although it was hardly his fault as he was again exposed by Sampaoli’s lopsided system and struggled with Delaine’s keenness to run at him in the first half. However, he performed well after the break at right-back and might have had three assists for Milik had the Polish striker’s finishing been even remotely on point.

Duje Ćaleta-Car, 6

Luan Peres, 5

Mattéo Guendouzi, 5

Gerson, 3 – No effect again. It’s becoming clear that he lacks the gumption and ability to apply his talents in a more intense and pacey setting after failing at Roma but excelling in Brazil.

Luis Henrique, 3 – Anonymous. Routinely disappoints when thrown into the team and Sampaoli’s persistence with him has directly affected Konrad de la Fuente’s own development this season.

Cengiz Ünder, 5

Dimitri Payet, 6 – Unable to create as many openings as he would’ve liked but he came closest to scoring with a shot off the bar in the first half and produced the game’s highlight via a glorious chested pass on the run to set up a shot. A last ditch tackle late on as last man was key.

Arkadiusz Milik, 2 – A hapless display in front of goal. He scuffed a free shot wide in the first half, slipped at the key moment when bearing down on goal after the break, missed his kick with the goal open after Saliba’s cross and had a point blank header saved by Oukidja.

Others: Harit 5, Balerdi 5, Konrad 6, Dieng 5.

METZ – 0

Alexandre Oukidja, 6 – Made a key save from a close range Milik header and commanded his area well during a barrage of crosses late on.

Boubakar Kouyaté, 5 – Defender well overall but somehow blocked N’Doram’s goal bound shot on line and was ruled offside.

Dylan Bronn, 6

Jemerson, 4 – Not been the liability he was at the end of his Monaco career so far at Metz, that was until a missed attempted clearance and connected painfully with Payet’s knee, resulting in his sending off via VAR review.

Habib Maïga, 6

Kévin N’Doram, 5

Fabien Centonze, 6 – He should score when put clean through by Maïga as his touch let him down but a last ditch toe to the ball to stop Konrad from scoring was key and defended well throughout.

Thomas Delaine, 7 – A real dynamo on the left and his powerful running resulted in two efforts off the post before half time and he remained a threat throughout despite his side being a man down.

Farid Boulaya, 5

Nicolas de Préville, 5

Ibrahima Niane, 4

Others: Sarr 5, Udol 5, Pajot 5, Nguette 5, Gueye 5.

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Aminata Diallo denies accusations related to Kheira Hamraoui attack

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Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Aminata Diallo has, through her lawyer, denied the accusations made against her regarding the attack on teammate Kheira Hamraoui last week.

The statement, published via AFP, comes after Diallo was held in police custody for 35 hours after being arrested on Wednesday morning for a suspected link to the attack, which reportedly happened while she was at the wheel. Hamraoui had been dragged out of the car as the two were returning from a team dinner and struck on the legs by two masked men with an iron bar.

“Aminata Diallo deplores the perfectly artificial dramatisation of a rivalry between her and Kheira Hamraoui which would justify her taking it out on her teammate. This theory does not correspond in any way to the true nature of their relationship.”

“Other much more serious leads are now being looked at by investigators, which do not implicate my client in any way.”

“Aminata Diallo regrets the media uproar which had already sentenced her, with no basis, and she would like to emphasise that she will not hesitate to defend her rights through legal action, if necessary, against all defamation.”

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Her lawyer has also added that the 26-year-old fully cooperated with authorities while in custody, answering without a lawyer. Diallo was released yesterday afternoon with no charges pressed against her.