Aubameyang dropped by Marseille after reported training-ground fire extinguisher incident
Quick summary
FootballTransfers, citing L'Equipe, reports that Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has been left out of Marseille's upcoming Ligue 1 match against Le Havre after allegedly spraying a staff member with a fire extinguisher during a training-ground disturbance. The report frames the incident as part of wider disciplinary turmoil at the club.
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What happened
According to FootballTransfers and L'Equipe, Marseille captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was involved in a training-ground incident in which a staff member was allegedly sprayed with a fire extinguisher. He is reported to have been dropped for Marseille's next Ligue 1 game against Le Havre as punishment. The article adds that Marseille players had been under curfew at the training base during a poor run of form and describes broader internal disorder around the squad. Mason Greenwood and the club's wider discipline issues are also mentioned as signs of instability.
Chance analysis
This matters because it directly threatens Marseille's short-term squad stability and removes or weakens a senior attacking option ahead of a league match. Beyond the individual absence, the report points to broader dressing-room and discipline problems, which can hurt preparation, cohesion, and in-game reliability.
The likely effect is a negative hit to Marseille's attacking depth and overall squad stability ahead of the Le Havre match.
Treat this as a negative Marseille team-news signal with possible lineup and cohesion consequences, especially if Aubameyang's absence is confirmed officially.