Mason Greenwood's Marseille suffers setback as Roberto De Zerbi banned following red card against PSG
Mason Greenwood's Marseille have faced a significant setback as Roberto De Zerbi received a ban after his red card against Paris Saint-Germain.

Mason Greenwood's Marseille have been dealt a massive blow as Roberto De Zerbi was slapped with a ban after his red card against Paris Saint-Germain. The Italian boss saw red deep into stoppage time when his protests over a foul crossed the line. Initially shown a yellow card, De Zerbi’s refusal to let the matter drop and his decision to step onto the pitch pushed the referee to escalate matters. Moments later, the 46-year-old was walking down the tunnel, leaving the Velodrome in a frenzy.
The Incident
Roberto De Zerbi, the Italian manager of Mason Greenwood's Marseille, was given a red card during stoppage time in a match against Paris Saint-Germain. The incident occurred when De Zerbi's protests over a foul became too intense and led to escalating tensions with the referee.
Yellow Card to Red Card
Initially, De Zerbi was shown a yellow card for his actions. However, his refusal to back down and his decision to step onto the pitch in a heated moment caused the referee to take further action. This led to the yellow card being upgraded to a red card, and De Zerbi was sent off the pitch.
Impact on Marseille
The red card to Roberto De Zerbi has left Mason Greenwood's Marseille in a challenging position. As the 46-year-old manager was forced to leave the pitch, the team was left without his guidance and leadership during the crucial final moments of the match. The incident has also stirred up emotions among the fans, creating a frenzy at the Velodrome.