In a bizarre turn of events that could rival any off-field drama in football, Olympique Marseille have reportedly suspended star forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang after an alleged fire extinguisher incident at the club's training center. The veteran striker has been dropped from the squad for Sunday's crucial Ligue 1 clash against Le Havre, according to French newspaper L'Equipe.
The incident unfolded when Aubameyang, known for his charismatic personality, reportedly led a group of teammates through various rooms at the training facility in what sources described as an attempt to "create some atmosphere." However, the lighthearted moment took a serious turn when a fire extinguisher was allegedly used to spray a member of Marseille's sporting administration—the very person tasked with enforcing the players' curfew.
This curfew isn't just routine discipline. Marseille's recent slump has forced the squad into repeated overnight stays at the training ground, a measure designed to refocus the team during their challenging season. Currently sitting seventh in the Ligue 1 standings, the club is dangerously close to missing out on European competition—a far cry from their ambitions.
According to reports, Aubameyang quickly apologized to the staff member, explaining his intention was simply to keep spirits high during what he described as a "summer camp"-style celebration. But the damage was done, and the club acted swiftly, benching their top scorer for the must-win trip to Le Havre on Sunday.
For a player of Aubameyang's caliber—a former Arsenal captain and one of the most prolific strikers of his generation—this is an embarrassing chapter. Whether it's a costly prank or a sign of deeper issues in the Marseille dressing room, one thing is clear: the pressure is mounting on the French giants to turn their season around, both on and off the pitch.
