Marseille
defender Patrice Evra was sent off after launching a karate-style kick at one
of his team supporters before Thursday's Europa League match against Vitoria
Guimaraes.
Evra,
36, was engaged in a heated exchange with a group of fans from an area reserved
for around 500 Marseille supporters in Portugal before aiming a head-high kick
at one of them, an AFP reporter observed.
Some
Marseille fans had managed to get out of their section of the stands and force
their way to the touchline barriers where they were reported to have harangued
Evra at close contact.
Stewards
at the ground quickly intervened to break up the trouble, with Evra, who was
originally listed as a substitute, ordered to return to the dressing room by
the referee.
The
incident immediately brought back memories of another act of kung-fu kick
madness by a French footballer.
In
January 1995, Eric Cantona, playing for Manchester United, launched a flying
kick at a Crystal Palace supporter at Selhurst Park who had jeered him after he
had been sent off.
Cantona's
assault led to a nine-month ban handed down by the English Football
Association.