CSKA defeats Slavia in military drama



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CSKA beat Slavia in the capital derby on matchday 4 of the First League. The “Army” match ended with a score of 1: 0.

The “Reds” played a full time with one man less, and for two yellow cards, the second of which was too strong, Yunus Sankare was sent off.

Bengyuzov’s own goal in the continuation of the match decided everything in the match.

With their victory, the “reds” topped the rankings. The ‘whites’ are in the relegation zone and are still not successful in the new season.

TOPSPORT followed live for its users what happened in the field:

CSKA - Slavia 1: 0, Bengyuzov's own goal!

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CSKA – Slavia 1: 0, Bengyuzov’s own goal!

The Reds are going out for an essential

The first half started very strongly for the hosts as they pushed their opponent into their own half.

At one stage of the match, there was not a single player on a white sports team on the field of the “Army” for quite a long period of time.

Yomov’s center was found by Ahmedov in Steriakis’ field in the 9th minute, followed by a shot from the striker, but the “whites” goalkeeper saved.

On top of that, the task of the guests was further complicated by the injury of Ivaylo Dimitrov, who was forcibly replaced.

Soon after, however, Reds member Ivan Turitsov also left prematurely with injury.

In the 32nd minute Sow received a good pass from the edge of the penalty area, turned and fired, but the ball went through the door.

Just two minutes before the break, Sankare committed two consecutive fouls, was officially sanctioned and after his second yellow card he was forced to leave, leaving his team on the field with one man less.

The judge’s decision was quite controversial. He was sent out loud yelling “Mafia!” from the “army” fans.

CSKA fans threw themselves on the referee screaming

CSKA fans pounced on the referee yelling “Mafia!” and crash into the army tunnel

There was no need for police intervention

The strong collisions along the entire terrain made the second part not very pleasant to watch.

Martial arts were on the verge of being allowed to be rude, and it seemed that new competitors might receive red cards.

Nearby was Tombak, who had already been officially warned, but was not expelled.

Stamen Belchev tried to sharpen his team’s attack, intensifying the attack with Graham Carey in the closing minutes of the match, but it didn’t work.

Ahmedov was replaced by Beltrame, who did an excellent job until the end of the match and coped with his tasks.

Maziku’s advance in the closing seconds ended with a strong cross and rebound at Bengyuzov’s feet, after which the ball flew into the net for the final 1: 0, unfortunately for the “white” player and his team.



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