Marseille Manager Outraged Over Controversial Tackle On Mason Greenwood
Marseille boss Habib Beye expresses strong dissatisfaction with the refereeing decisions following his team's defeat to Lille, especially after English forward Mason Greenwood was seriously injured during a match. Beye condemned the aggressive challenges and singled out Haraldsson for a violent push that he believes deserved a red card.
Marseille manager Habib Beye has fiercely criticised the refereeing following his team's 2-1 home defeat to Lille. The OM boss was furious after English forward Mason Greenwood was forced off with an injury early in the match. Beye condemned a sequence of heavy challenges, specifically calling out Hakon Haraldsson for a violent push that he believes warranted a straight red card.Beye did not hold back in his post-match assessment following the 2-1 loss on Sunday. The controversy ignited in the 13th minute when Greenwood spearheaded a rapid counter-attack but was brought down by a late, lunging tackle from Lille defender Calvin Verdonk. The heavy collision sent the winger flying and immediately incensed the home bench. Although the forward attempted to play on after the foul, the severity of the challenge proved too much. He lasted just five more minutes before being substituted in the 18th minute, completely altering the dynamic of the high-stakes Ligue 1 clash.The head coach was uncompromising when addressing the media, delivering a blistering attack on the officiating, per RMC Sport. "The intervention from Haraldsson was uncontrolled, aggressive and violent," Beye stated. "And even if we can consider that there is no denial of a goal-scoring opportunity on Verdonk's foul, there is still a violent impact since he is injured. Then, Haraldsson charges him in the back. So if it takes a punch for there to be a red, okay... But this violence must be punished. They judged that it was yellow. But we have a player who is seriously injured and that changed our match."The initial foul on the attacker sparked a massive on-pitch brawl between both sets of players. During the heated melee, Haraldsson forcefully pushed the injured forward in the back. Referee Benoit Bastien intervened, eventually showing yellow cards to Verdonk, Haraldsson, and the English player himself. The decision to only caution the Icelandic international left the Marseille boss bewildered and furious. The manager argued that the lack of severe punishment for such a blatant act of aggression failed to protect his players, especially considering the physical danger his star forward had just experienced during the chaotic opening stages.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingThe loss of their attacking catalyst proved pivotal for the hosts. Despite taking the lead through Ethan Nwaneri just before half-time, they were undone in the second half. Thomas Meunier equalised quickly, and veteran striker Olivier Giroud snatched a dramatic late winner in the 86th minute, reducing the gap between third-placed Marseille and fifth-placed Lille to just two points. Defending his player's role in the scuffle, Beye concluded: "When I see the image, I understand Greenwood's reaction, which is linked to fear. I believe that giving a yellow card to the three players is not a decision in line with what happened."
The Incident and Fallout
The tensions erupted in the Marseille vs. Lille match when Mason Greenwood was taken down by a late tackle from Calvin Verdonk, resulting in the English player being forced off due to injury. Beye's post-match remarks criticized the incident, particularly highlighting Haraldsson's aggressive actions that went unpunished.
Beye's Strong Stand
In his media address, Beye did not hold back in condemning the lack of severe punishment for what he deemed as uncontrolled and aggressive behavior on the pitch. He emphasized that the violent impact of the tackle on Greenwood should have been met with a more stringent response from the officials.
On-field Chaos
The physical altercation resulting from the initial foul on Greenwood further escalated the situation, with Haraldsson pushing the injured player in the back during the commotion. Despite the on-pitch brawl, the subsequent yellow cards shown did not appease Beye, who believed a red card was warranted.
Match Outcome
The loss of Greenwood early in the game had a significant impact on Marseille's performance, ultimately leading to their defeat as Lille managed a come-from-behind victory. Beye lamented the disruption caused by the injury to their key player and questioned the fairness of the officiating decisions.




