Marseille fans pay their Bernard Tapie tributes, Lens and Nice lose
PARIS (AP) — Giant banners of Bernard Tapie were displayed at Stade Velodrome as Marseille fans paid an emotional tribute to the former club president they adored before Sunday’s 4-1 home win against Lorient.
Marseille’s win moved it up to third place in the French league, one point behind second-place Lens and one point ahead of Nice in fourth.
“Avec Toi Nous Avons Atteint Les Sommets” (With You We Reached the Heights) one banner read, with a picture of Tapie placed between the years 1943 and 2021. Tapie died on Oct. 3 at the age of 78.
It was under Tapie’s leadership that Marseille won the Champions League in 1993, toppling Italian giant AC Milan in an era when it also dominated French soccer. No other French club has won Europe’s elite competition.