The Asturian derby that Sporting de Gijón and Oviedo played in El Molinón on the 16th is still kicking. The incidents recorded on the pitch between members of one team and another are now being followed by complaints filed by LaLiga for insulting chants sung by local fans.
According to the weekly letter presented by the employers, the songs that are the subject of the complaint are ‘Puta Oviedo, puta capital’ on several occasions and ‘It’s shit, Oviedo is shit’.
The incidents between players at the conclusion of the clash are also detailed in the LaLiga complaint. Facts that are collected in two paragraphs.
The first explains that “after the end of the match, and while the Real Oviedo players were celebrating their victory near the local entertainment area at the south end, a confrontation broke out on the other side of the pitch when several local players They surrounded the visiting goalkeeper, pushing and trying to hit him, and the visiting coach and the national police had to go to mediate and not go too far. At the request of what was seen by the VAR, the referee would reflect in the minutes the expulsion of the local players, Alberto González and Christian Rivera, being reflected in the match minutes.
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And in point 5 of the complaint it is read that “after the end of the match, and when leaving the field of play to access changing rooms, a shoe was thrown from the stands, hitting a member of the visiting team without causing apparent damage , and this fact being also reflected in the arbitration record”.
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