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Evra faces day of double jeopardy

- AFP

marseille — Patrice Evra faces his disciplina­ry destiny on Friday when he could be sacked by Marseille and heavily sanctioned by UEFA for aiming a karate kick at one of his own supporters.

The fiery 36-year-old former Manchester United and Juventus defender was red-carded for his violent reaction to being taunted by Marseille fans during the prematch warm-up at last week’s Europa League game against Vitoria Guimaraes in Portugal.

Marseille and UEFA have both scheduled decisions for Friday with many observers believing that Evra will at least suffer the same punishment handed out to French compatriot Eric Cantona for his flying kick in 1995.

Cantona, playing for Manchester United at Crystal Palace, was banned for eight months by the English FA. Evra has already been suspended by Marseille while the club’s fanatical supporters insist they do not want the French internatio­nal to represent them again.

“This Game is Over” said a banner unfurled at the club’s Stade Velodrome home at last weekend’s

Great result tonight well done guys I’m really proud of you. thanks to all real olympique marseille fans Patrice Evra

5-0 win over Caen.

Another banner read: “We don’t want you in our colours anymore. Evra get lost.”

Evra has attempted damage limitation. “Great result tonight well done guys I’m really proud of you. Thanks to all real Olympique Marseille fans... I’m receiving so much support from them,” Evra wrote on his Instagram account.

Marseille’s American owner Frank McCourt has said that Evra’s moment of madness was “unacceptab­le” but he also pointed the finger at the fans involved.

“This was unacceptab­le behaviour, from both the player and the supporters,” McCourt told La Provence newspaper.

“It’s not something that we can tolerate at Marseille, it’s as simple as that. —

 ?? AP file ?? Patrice Evra (third left) raises his foot trying to kick a man during a scuffle with Marseille supporters. —
AP file Patrice Evra (third left) raises his foot trying to kick a man during a scuffle with Marseille supporters. —

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