ANDhe end of the Asturian derby continues to make people talk. The embarrassing images that were experienced on the lawn of The Molinn after the initial whistle they have smudged the festival of regional football. the clash between Sporting and Oviedo, already high on tension, concluded in the worst possible way. Players facing each other in various areas of the field (with kicks and slaps included at Joan Female), members of the National Police pushing soccer players on the pitch and the feeling that barriers of great nature were surpassed.
Sporting has ruled for three times to regret what happened yesterday. The first two communications came through two of the most famous soccer players after what happened yesterday. Christian Rivera and Berto Gonzalez were the players expelled after the action with Femenas, after the revision of the VAR that corroborate the aggression. Both have expressed themselves through their social networks to regret what happened.
Such were the incidents at the end of the derby…
“Nothing justifies my behavior. Nor any type of previous provocation towards us or towards our hobby“, express Christian Rivera. Berto, for his part, maintained that “violence is not justified in any case, nor in the face of any provocation.” Two very similar expressions in which a previous provocation of the blue group is alleged, although they do not serve as an excuse to justify anything. That being said, though.
After the explanation of the two main involved, the rojiblanco club has spoken through a statement, in which it recognizes “Deplore the incidents that occurred on the field of play after the match played this Saturday at El Molinn – Enrique Castro Quini, rejecting any type of action contrary to the values that should prevail in sport in general and in the practice of football in particular”.
Like its footballers, the entity also avoids hiding behind the provocations of Real Oviedo, although it mentions them. “Not even the behavior of those who can confuse a celebration with the provocation of the local fans, justifies the use of any bad action contrary to the ideology of this centenary Club”, Explain. The team closes the statement with a phrase that once again highlights the tension between the two clubs: “In football, it is important to know how to lose but also how to win.”
In the three communiqués published this Sunday, the red and white side does not refer to Real Oviedo. Nor to Joan Female, the blue goalkeeper who was surrounded by up to seven Sporting footballers at the end of the match. Some images that embarrass the Asturian population and the world of football in general. To calm the situation, a somewhat ‘strange’ apology arrives from Sporting.
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