Categories: Football

Final tangana in the Coliseum locker room tunnel in which the Police had to intervene

The end of the match was regrettable at the Coliseum. It had been brewing for a long time before due to the tension that was experienced more from the benches than on the pitch. The substitutes of both teams exchanged shouts and some provocations and everything ended in the worst way, to blows.

Iborra was sent off by the referee with time expired and it was at the crossroads between the substitutes or substitutes of both teams when those provocations turned into a fight. Just before the end, Damián had responded to a provocation from the yellow side by kicking his author. Before, it was the azulón bench that had provoked Asenjo who responded by celebrating the penalties in a particularly effusive way. Everything had heated up from the outside.

In the final fight, the National Police had to intervene to separate the players from the two teams and some component of the coaching staff. The coaches had kindly said goodbye and left the lawn. Nyom went alone against the world, Damián faced the one who passed in front, Iborra enjoyed the fuss and the blows and Barbosa was one of the first to let go and be seen by the assistant, who immediately 'cheated' on Estrada Fernández. And in between, Hugo Duro celebrated his first goal in First having to make room between the warriors and separating them to attend to television. A shameful ending.

Estrada Fernández's Minutes

The match referee specified in the minutes who expelled two players for what happened in the locker room tunnel: Damien (“He was expelled into the locker room tunnel for engaging in a fight with a member of the opposing team having to be held and separated by members of the national police force”) and Etxeita (“He was expelled into the locker room tunnel for holding assistant No. 1 by the arm when he was on his way to identify a Getafe player, but was unable to do so due to the action of said player”).

Also, on the red just whistle the end of the game and even on the field he exposed on Nyom the following: “UOnce the game is over and we are on the field of play, he faces an unannounced Villarreal player pushing him with his left arm. Iborra added: “CWhen he was heading towards the changing room tunnel, he turned towards the field of play, facing a Getafe player while pushing him, having to be held by members of his own team “

Gabby Barker

Gabby is someone who is interested in all types of sports, she loves to attend watching matches live. Whenever there is a match being played in her city, she makes sure to get the tickets in advance. Due to the love for sports, she joined Sportsfinding, and started writing general sports news. Apart from writing the news, she is also the editor for the website who checks and edits every news content before they go live.

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