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Saïd Ennjimi, former international referee, analyzes the red card given to Mamadou Coulibaly during the PSG-Monaco match (2-2) in the Champions League. He describes the second yellow card as "harsh, but not unjust." Ennjimi points out that Coulibaly's foul on Achraf Hakimi (59th minute) is the result of a buildup of behaviors. He reminds us that the Monaco player had already been warned for a foul on Nuno Mendes (55th minute). According to him, Coulibaly should have avoided putting himself in that situation. The referee has no choice but to penalize a player who is showing signs of frustration. Ennjimi emphasizes that the match was not lacking in pace and that the Parisians were not aggressive. This red card highlights a recurring issue within the Monaco team.

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