Serie C Manager Grabs and Pushes Player After Red Card

Serie C Manager Grabs and Pushes Player After Red Card

Serie C Controversy: Triestina Manager Clotet Grabs and Pushes Player Krollis

Italian football has been rocked by a fresh controversy, this time involving Serie C club Triestina. Manager Pep Clotet was caught on camera grabbing and pushing his own player, Raimonds Krollis, after the latter received a red card in a match against Giana Ermino.

The incident occurred in the 33rd minute of the match. Krollis was sent off for a challenge, and as he walked off the pitch, he approached Clotet. The manager lost his cool, grabbed Krollis by the collar, and began shaking him furiously.

Krollis, who is on loan from another club, did not defend himself and had a dejected expression. Triestina went on to lose the match 0-1, with Gabriel Avinci scoring a late winner in the 87th minute.

After the match, Clotet defended his actions. He told reporters that the red card was unjustified and that Krollis’ behavior was unacceptable.

“I think, regarding the incident with the red card, the reaction was justified – that sending off should never happen in football,” Clotet said. “Krollis is here on loan, representing another club that sent him here, and he does this to Triestina, to the club that entrusted him to us, and to the game itself.”

Clotet also announced that he had sacked Krollis. “I told him exactly this face to face: with me as coach, he’s done with Triestina from today,” he said.

The incident has sparked outrage among fans and pundits. Many have condemned Clotet’s behavior, while others have defended him, arguing that he was justified in his anger.

The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) is investigating the incident and is expected to take disciplinary action against Clotet.

Italy Squander 2-0 Lead to Draw with Belgium After Pellegrini Red Card

Italy Squander 2-0 Lead to Draw with Belgium After Pellegrini Red Card

Italy’s Nations League campaign took a disappointing turn on Thursday as they were held to a 2-2 draw by Belgium in Brussels. Despite taking an early 2-0 lead, the Azzurri were unable to hold on after Lorenzo Pellegrini’s red card sparked a Belgian comeback.

Italy’s lightning-fast start saw them score within the opening minute. Federico Di Marco’s low cross found Andrea Cambiaso, whose initial shot was saved by Koen Casteels. However, Cambiaso was on hand to bundle in the rebound. The Azzurri doubled their advantage in the 24th minute when Di Marco’s volleyed cross was met by Cambiaso. Casteels denied Cambiaso a second goal, but Mateo Retegui pounced on the loose ball to make it 2-0.

Italy’s momentum was halted in the 55th minute when Pellegrini was sent off for a reckless challenge on Zeno Debast. The VAR review confirmed the decision, leaving Italy with 10 men. Belgium seized the opportunity, with Maxim De Cuyper reducing the deficit with a curling shot from the edge of the box.

The Red Devils continued to press, and their efforts were rewarded in the 61st minute. Leandro Trossard poked home from close range to level the scores. Italy struggled to create chances with a man down, and Belgium held on for a hard-fought draw.

The result leaves Italy in third place in Group 2 of Nations League A, behind Belgium and Spain. The Azzurri will face Spain in their next match on Sunday, while Belgium will take on Poland.

Peruvian Footballer Sent Off for Urinating on Pitch

Peruvian Footballer Sent Off for Urinating on Pitch

Peruvian Footballer Receives Red Card for Urinating on Pitch

In a bizarre incident that has sent shockwaves through the football world, Peruvian third-division player Sebastian Munoz was shown a red card for urinating on the pitch. The incident occurred during a Copa Peru match between Atletico Awajun and Cantorcillo FC on Sunday.

With the game tied at 0-0 in the 71st minute, Atletico Awajun was awarded a corner kick. However, the game was halted due to an injury to Cantorcillo goalkeeper Lucho Ruiz. As the delay continued, Munoz, who was waiting to take the corner, decided to relieve himself on the side of the field.

Alert Cantorcillo players spotted Munoz’s actions and immediately alerted the referee. The referee, after consulting with the assistant referee, promptly issued Munoz a red card. Munoz was left in disbelief at the decision, but had no choice but to leave the field of play.

The incident has sparked a debate about the appropriate punishment for such behavior. Some argue that Munoz’s actions were disrespectful and unsporting, while others believe that the red card was an excessive punishment.

This is not the first time that a player has been caught urinating on the pitch. Former Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann once jumped over advertising hoardings to relieve himself mid-game, while legendary English striker Gary Lineker defecated during a World Cup match in 1990. However, neither Lehmann nor Lineker were sent off for their actions.

Munoz’s red card has made him an unlikely member of an exclusive club of players who have urinated or defecated on the pitch. While his actions may have been inappropriate, they have certainly provided a moment of amusement in the often-serious world of football.

Marta Sent Off in Heartbreaking End to Olympic Career

Marta Sent Off in Heartbreaking End to Olympic Career

Legendary Brazilian footballer Marta’s illustrious Olympic career came to a heartbreaking end on Wednesday as she was sent off in Brazil’s final group game against reigning world champion Spain at the Paris Olympics 2024.

The six-time women’s world player of the year, playing in her sixth Olympics, received a straight red card in the blockbuster clash between Brazil and Spain. The 38-year-old star had already announced that the ongoing Paris Games would be her last major tournament with the national women’s football team.

Marta’s dismissal came in the first-half stoppage time after a harsh tackle on Spain’s Olga Carmona. The Brazilian captain was visibly distraught as she walked off the field in Bordeaux, her Olympic dream shattered.

Brazil, one of the most successful teams in women’s football history, has come close to a historic gold twice, winning silver medals in the 2004 and 2008 editions of the women’s tournaments at the Olympics.

Marta, better known just by her first name, has smashed a record 119 goals in 200 international appearances with Brazil in her glittering career. In addition to her six Olympic appearances, she has also featured in six FIFA women’s World Cups, netting the most FIFA World Cup goals (17).

The Brazilian icon also has 13 Olympic goals to her name, one away from matching fellow Brazilian Cristiane’s all-time record at the Games.

Marta’s red card was a cruel blow to Brazil’s hopes of reaching the quarterfinals. The Selecao will now face a daunting task against the Netherlands in the knockout stage.

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