They hit Payet's head with bottles, punishment with no fans for Lyons.

Following the incidents in the Lion-Marsaj match and the postponement of the meeting for a later date, the first measures by the LFP disciplinary Commission, French football league, have arrived. The decision is that of disqualified for a Groupa Stadium (former-Parc OL) match, “as preliminary measure” and “until final sentence”, which may be more [...]
Following the incidents in the Lion-Marsaj match and the postponement of the meeting for a later date, the first measures by the LFP disciplinary Commission, French football league, have arrived.
The decision is to disqualified for a Groupa Stadium (former-Parc OL) match, “as precautionary mass” and “until final sentence”, which may be more severe.
Bosnia's team's next home match, scheduled for Wednesday (December 1st) against Reims, will be played without fans, while final sanctions will be announced on 8th.
The championship match was interrupted only 6H after the start, after a bottle of water thrown by the tribuna hit Dimitri Payet's head.
The OM player received doctors ' help and, after trying to appease fans, the referee and captains of the two teams decided to return to the dressing rooms, temporarily suspending the match before the LFP chose for the final postponement.
By the beginning of the season, Ligue 1 has been troubled by episodes of this kind: The most impressive precedent is that of Nice-Marsel on August 22nd, the match that was interrupted in the 2850 minute following a massive beating among the fans, players and technical staff of clubs. Again, there was a bottle thrown from the tribuna in the direction of Payet, whose reaction had caused fans to invade the field to seek a physical crash. On that occasion, the disciplinary Commission decided that the match would be replayed in neutral and closed fields (the sentence took place on October 27th and ended 117), Nice was sanctioned with 2 points of detention in the ranking (one of which was suspended) and with 3 games of field qualifications.
Waiting for a final opinion by the Disciplinary Commission for Sports feature, meanwhile, Olympiaque Marseille has moved to the level of common justice and has made an official denounciation against unknown persons for the aggression suffered against Payet. Four people have already been arrested by police Sunday evening, and two are still in custody. The two are accused of having participated in the incidents that led to the interruption of the game, and one between the two is the material author of throwing the bottle.












