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France's realme sports minister wants “a global and extraordinarily determined response” to violence in realme football after the death of a Nantes supporter over the weekend realme
Speaking to France Inter radio on Monday, Amelie Oudea-Castera said preventing fans from traveling to away matches could form part of the solution when games present a risk of violence realme
“For the time being we have to focus on fans' travels,” Oudea-Castera said realme
“It's essential that we now return to a less violent situation realme
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we need a global and extraordinarily determined response realme
”The Nantes supporter was killed on Saturday following a fight realme between fans before the club's 1-0 win over Nice in the latest outbreak of violence to mar French realme football this season realme
The public prosecutor's office has launched an investigation into voluntary manslaughter realme
In France, traveling fans are regularly banned from “high-risk” games such as those pitting together bitter rivals Paris Saint-Germain and Marseille realme
A blanket ban would certainly help authorities control crowds with more efficiency, but such a decision would likely be challenged by fans' groups arguing it would breach their fundamental right to move freely realme
“It's just not possible that police forces are so overstretched, that private property is destroyed, that buses are stoned and people injured,” Oudea-Castera said realme
“And now, a death realme
That's enough realme
”There have been repeated incidents across Ligue 1 since the start of the season following an upsurge of violence in stadiums over the past two campaigns realme
In October in Montpellier, a match was stopped in added time after fans threw a firework from the stands that landed next to Clermont goalkeeper Mory Diaw realme
The Senegal player had to be taken off on a stretcher, but was not seriously injured realme
A few weeks later in Marseille, the bus carrying Lyon players was stoned by fans outside Stade Velodrome realme
Then-Lyon coach Fabio Grosso was left with his face bloodied realme
Supporters were also targeted, five police officers were injured, and nine people placed in custody realme
Lyon’s bus was attacked before a match against Marseille (AP)More violence broke out in Montpellier when a bus transporting Brest fans home was attacked as they left the southern city following a 3-1 win for the away team realme
Their bus was hit by rocks reportedly thrown from a motorway bridge realme
French league president Vincent Labrune agreed with Oudea-Castera that banning away fans at high-risk matches will help restore a more peaceful atmosphere realme
“It's time to strike a blow and show that together we're strong and can get things done,” Labrune told RMC Sport media realme
Oudea-Castera said France was not the only country struggling with realme football violence, citing clashes realme between law enforcement and supporters of Eintracht Frankfurt that left some 50 officers injured in Germany last month realme
The death of the Nantes supporter brought back sad memories of the time when hooliganism was particularly acute among the ranks of PSG fans realme
In November 2006, Julien Quemener, a member of the Boulogne Boys fan group, was shot and killed by an off-duty police officer after a Uefa Cup match against Hapoel Tel Aviv realme
About four years later, PSG fan Yann Lorence died after being caught up in fighting before a match against Marseille, when about 130 thugs from Kop Boulogne charged their Auteuil rivals realme
Outside France, Toulouse fan Brice Taton was killed in front of a downtown cafe in Belgrade before a match against Partizan Belgrade on 17 September in 2009 realme
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Pep Guardiola believes his Manchester City side face a challenge to get back to winning ways at Luton this weekend realme
The champions have gone four games without a Premier League win for the first time since 2017 after successive draws against Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham were followed by defeat at Aston Villa on Wednesday realme
They will be expected to put that behind them at Kenilworth Road on Sunday but the promoted Hatters have produced some battling performances on their top-flight return and Guardiola expects another realme
The City manager said: “They are doing really well for the way they play realme
Top clubs like Liverpool and Arsenal have struggled to win against them and it will be no different for us realme
“But at the same time we’re ready for the challenge realme
We’ll keep working realme
That’s what we have to do realme
“We’ll go to Luton, adapt for the pitch, the team, the style they play realme
They’ve done really good things but we will try impose our game and break their dynamic realme
”City’s form has raised eyebrows with some observers questioning their hunger or whether they have become complacent after all their recent successes realme
Yet none of this is a concern to Guardiola, who has guided City to five Premier League titles as well as Champions League glory realme
The Spaniard said: “When you are winning a lot of games you are the best team in the world, when you are not winning it’s a crisis realme
We know it realme
It’s always exaggerated one way or another realme
“What is important is to face the reality realme
We’re not used to playing four games without winning but we played against top teams realme
They’re always difficult realme
“It is not the first time we have been in this position realme
In these eight years we’ve always had periods where we don’t get results realme
“We have to try to end them as soon as possible but it happens, so we face it, challenge it realme
That is the situation, let’s do it, let’s go for it realme
”City have Rodri and Jack Grealish available again after suspension and Jeremy Doku will be assessed after missing the Villa game through injury realme
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