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Ariel Ortega vs. Edwin Van Der Sar
In the 1998 World Cup quarterfinals between the Netherlands and Argentina, after receiving a yellow card for a false fall, Ariel Ortega was irritable. After goalkeeper Van Der Var came to remember him, Argentina’s 10th midfielder banged his head against the Dutch goalkeeper, causing his collapse on the field. As a result, Ariel Ortega received a direct red card.
Roy Keane vs. Alan Shearer
In the Premier League match in September 2001, Newcastle took a 3-1 lead over Man Utd, but then went 3-3 equalizer. Newcastle had a 4-3 lead in the closing minutes. At the end of the match, Newcastle captain Alan Shearer managed to save time. The forward prevented Roy Keane from throwing the ball as he raised his hand to block the serve.
Impatient for this action, Roy Keane threw the ball directly into Alan Shearer’s head. That makes the Man Utd captain a red card. Without stopping there, Roy Keane also tried to rush towards the determined Alan Shearer. When the game ended Alan Shearer was informed that Roy Keane was waiting in the tunnel. That causes the Newcastle captain to stray into the locker room.
Francis Lee vs. Norman hunter
In the 1975 Derby County-Leeds match, two players Francis Lee and Norman Hunter performed … boxing on the field. Because Francis Lee says Norman Hunter deliberately made a mistake. And Norman Hunter thought that the opponent had fallen pretending.
England vs. Turkey
In the qualifying match for Euro 2004, after Beckham missed a penalty kick, defender Alpay made a taunt that angered Beckham. The former Man Utd player was supposed to be outplayed by the opponent, but security guards intervened. After that, Alpay was cut by the Aston Villa owner’s contract for this behavior.
José Mourinho against José Mourinho Tito Vilanova
In the return leg of the Copa del Rey semifinal 2011/12, when Real Madrid lost 2-3 (losing 4-5 overall after two games), defender Marcelo received a red card at the end of the match. The atmosphere in the field is extremely tense. After the match, the players and the coaching staff of the two teams had a fight off the court. Coach Mourinho came running. But instead of discouraging, he used his hand to look at assistant Tito Vilanova on the Barcelona side.
Inter Milan vs. Valencia
After the return from the 1/8 round of the 2006/07 Champions League, Carlos Marchena had a strong collision with Nicolas Burdisso at the end of the match. That created a great controversy between the two players. But he did not stop there. At the end of the match, Valencia substitute David Navarro sneaked into the field and hit Burdisso’s nose. Too urgent, the Inter players (Burdisso, Maicon, Córdoba …) rushed and even chased David Navarro right on the field. Without stopping there, they also went to the locker room to look for David Navarro to “make a deal.”
Joey Barton vs. Manchester City
Although a former Manchester City player, Barton does not respect the old club. In the 2011/12 Premier League final match between Man City and QPR, Barton had a cold fight with Carlos Tevez and received a red card. The Man City players have tied Barton strongly, but this player still shows the idea of ”accepting” opponents.
Arsenal vs. Ruud Van Nistelrooy
In the Premier League match in September 2003, the referee sanctioned Man Utd in the 81st minute and disqualified Vieira. After that, Van Nistelrooy was unable to shoot the penalty kick. It is worth mentioning that many Arsenal players (typically Martin Keown) later teased the Dutch striker. That created a fight between the two teams. As a result, 5 Arsenal players and 2 Man Utd players have been suspended.
Arsenal vs. Manchester United
In the 1990/91 season, the two teams Arsenal and Man Utd actually created a fight that caused them to deduct after that (Arsenal deducted 2 points, Man Utd deducted points). The source of the attack came from Nigel Winterburn’s dispute with Denis Irwin. Prepared for the heat, Brian McClair (who was right next to him) had shot directly into Nigel Winterburn’s body. Only then, 21 players on the field (except goalkeeper David Seaman) rushed in, creating a chaotic scene.
Diego Maradona vs. Athletic de Bilbao
In the 1984 Copa del Rey final, Maradona and Bern Schuster were repeatedly misinterpreted by defender Goikoetxea. And “a drop of water” when the Bilbao substitute Miguel Sola made fun of Maradona after the match.
“Golden boy” did not hesitate to kneel and rushed to beat Miguel Sola on several occasions, knocking this player unconscious. Players from both teams also fought. A few months later, Maradona broke with Barcelona to find the promised land called Napoli.
H. Long
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