League 1: Le Havre and His Coach Didier Digard Accuse the Toulosain Aron Dønnum of a Racist Gesture
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After the match between Toulouse and Le Havre, Havre coach Didier Digard denounced a racist act by the Norwegian against Simon Ebonog, which Aron Dönnum refutes.
Le Havre and Toulouse were neutralised (0-0), Sunday 2 November, as part of the 11th day of Ligue 1. This meeting was marked by a gesture of mood of Aron Dønnum. The dean club and his coach Didier Digard even accuse the Norwegian of a racist sign. - Ligue 1: Le Havre and his coach Didier Digard accuse the Toulosain Aron Dønnum of a racist gesture (Sports).
"From the moment we've already let him pass, it's too late," said Didier Digard about the referee who did not sanction the alleged gesture, at the Toulouse-Le Havre meeting on Sunday.
After the draw between Le Havre and the TFC this Sunday (0-0), Havre coach Didier Digard accused the Norwegian of Toulouse Aron Donnüm of racist act.
HAC coach Didier Digard accuses the TFC Norwegian of having been the author of a racist gesture during the meeting at the Stadium on Sunday 2 November in Ligue 1 (0-0, 11th day).
Toulouse's draw against Le Havre did not finally make a long talk about him. After the match, coach Havreis Didier Digard launched a polemic: according to him, the Toulosain Aron Dønnum was guilty of a racist gesture at the end of the game.
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