Eric Dier and the footballers killed on the field



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Eric Dier went viral again after defecating in the middle of the Tottenham Hotspur game. But it’s not just Dier like that. There are already several footballers who have done it.

Tottenham competed with Chelsea in the Premier League Cup fourth round at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Wednesday (09/30/2020) early morning West Indonesian time. Mola TV provides images of their matches here.

On the condition that Tottenham were 1-0 behind on Timo Werner’s first-half goal, Eric Dier suddenly entered the stadium corridor and locker room.

At the time, the match was less than 20 minutes away, and suddenly coach José Mourinho immediately chased Dier into the stadium. Soon Dier returned to the field and played as usual.

Apparently, Dier at the time could no longer bear to defecate and instead of disturbing his concentration, he decided to flee. Fortunately, Tottenham did not concede a goal again and finally qualified for the quarter-finals on penalties, after drawing 1-1 for 90 minutes.

Dier’s action later went viral on social media and provoked a lot of laughs. Especially seeing Mourinho’s expression annoyed at seeing Dier suddenly disappear.

However, Eric Dier’s urination action is not the first, because previously there were several players who did it. In March 2015, Sevilla player Fernando Navarro, who was sitting on the bench, was dying to pee.

That’s why he asked Carlos Bacca to cover his urination with a jacket. Navarro uses a small plastic cup as a container and the jacket used for protection falls off. Luckily Navarro has finished.

Then there’s also former Germany and Arsenal goalkeeper Jens Lehmann who hurriedly urinated behind a billboard, while defending the goal in the middle of his club’s match at the time, Stuttgart vs Unirea Urziceni, in December 2009.

There are those who are unlucky like Salford City goalkeeper Max Crocombe, who defecated on the field facing Bradford Park Avenue. Instead, Crocombe got the referee’s red card in the remaining three minutes.

At the time, Crocombe, who was dying, was reminded twice of the butler, but he was still upset. Maybe it’s because you really wanted to. Sergio Ramos apparently also received a call from nature in 2018 when defending Real Madrid against Eibar.

Ramos asked the referee to come back and he “disappeared” for about five minutes before finally returning to the field.

(mrp / rin)


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