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It’s a video capsule that has been talking a lot since yesterday, and for good. For the clash between ASSE and AS Monaco, Prime Video, broadcaster of Ligue 1 in France, had decided, in agreement with the LFP, to equip the referee of the meeting with a microphone. All the words of the man in black could therefore be listened to, like those of the VAR, in a match that was also full of twists and turns, with in particular two match stoppages following the use of pyrotechnic devices.
Koundé for the microphones
Through these seven minutes of videos, we can Bastien Dechepy, the referee of the match, exchange with the players, the coaches, in an impressive calm, to the point of being congratulated by Philippe Clément at the end of the meeting. An initiative that appealed to the supporters, but also the players. Jules Koundé, the French defender of Sevilla FC passed by the Girondins de Bordeaux, wanted to speak about it on his Twitter account. He reposted the video with a glowing comment: “We have to think about generalizing that”. Recently, Vincent Labrune, the boss of the LFP, had come out in favor of this, as we can see for years in rugby in the Top 14.
We have to think about generalizing this ✅? https://t.co/noNmpn3Ax5
— Jules Kounde (@jkeey4) April 25, 2022
to summarize
Jules Koundé campaigned for the introduction of microphones on referees as Amazon did during the Ligue 1 match between ASSE and AS Monaco this Saturday. Vincent Labrune, the boss of the LFP, had spoken in favor.