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Remy Cabella angered as he suffers horror injury in Monaco defeat with rival not punished

Former Newcastle midfielder needed seven stitches in wound suffered in 4-1 rout at hands of league leaders

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REMY CABELLA hit out after needing seven stitches in a nasty injury and seeing the guilty party get away with it.

The Marseille midfielder picked up the knock after a poor challenge from Djibril Sidibe as his side were downed 4-1 by Monaco.

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Djibril Sidibe studs Remy Cabella in the shinCredit: Getty Images

And after the game he took to Snapchat to post a picture of the damage, moaning: "7 stitches and not even fault."

League 1 leaders Monaco came through a tricky test in Marseille to keep their advantage over Nice.

Goals from Thomas Lemar, Radamel Falcao and a brace from Bernando Silva sparked celebrations in the away dressing room.

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Defeat left OM - who will likely be without Cabella for a few matches - in sixth place in the division.

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But they could be handed a boost as they line-up a move for wantaway West Ham star Dimitri Payet.

The club's fans caused a stir by warning another former star, Didier Drogba, he is not welcome back at the club.

They unfurled a banner telling the ex-Chelsea striker to go back to China.

Drogba, 38, spent one season at Marseille before joining Chelsea and has hinted that he would like to return.

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Remy Cabella shows his frustration at a missed chanceCredit: AP:Associated Press
Falcao (left) and Bernardo Silva combined for three goalsCredit: AP:Associated Press

Rudi Garcia dismissed any chance of Drogba returning to Marseille earlier this week by saying: ”I think sometimes you have to just leave the great experiences as they are.”

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Drogba, a free agent, has ended his stay with MLS club Montreal and is on the lookout for a new team but the Marseille fans certainly do not want the Ivorian back.

Their banner read: “Drogba – stop saying you love Marseille. You earn more in a month than we do in our lives. Go back to China.”

 

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