الاثنين، 15 أكتوبر 2018

LaLiga denounces songs in Mestalla against Piqué and Shakira

LaLiga has issued its usual report after each day of competition and in which it exposes the Competition Committee of the RFEF and the Anti-Violence Commission complaints about those chants that have incited hatred or violence or have an insulting or intolerant content. After the dispute of day 8 of LaLiga Santander, there have been reports corresponding to two matches: Alavés-Real Madrid and Valencia-FC Barcelona. Regarding the first of them, LaLiga states that ten minutes before and in the minutes 27, 38, 63, 64 and 65, the following occurred: "Some 1500 local fans, located in the Animation Stand, Polideportivo, identified after the banner with the slogan "IRAULTZA 1921 FANATICS", sang in a coordinated and coordinated way, "¡Que sí, si si, que puta Real Madrid!" for approximately 10 seconds, without being seconded by the rest of the fans. "In the match played in Mestalla they repeated the already sadly usual chants against Gerard Piqué. This is what LaLiga explains: "With the players already on the pitch to start the game, just in the moments before the referee gave authorization to start the game, a group of about 1,000 local fans, members of the" Nord curve " ", located in the low south goal, MA Kempes sector, and belonging to the local animation stage, they sang in a coordinated and coordinated way for approximately 10 seconds," PIQUE CABRÓN, SHAKIRA HAS RABO, YOUR SON IS FROM WAKASO, AND YOU ERES MARICÓN ", directed to the player of the visiting team, Gerard Piqué, said song was NOT seconded by the rest of the fans." "In the minute 35 of the match, a group of about 1,000 local fans, members of the" Nord curve ", located in the low south goal, sector MA Kempes, and belonging to the stage of local animation, they sang in a coordinated and coordinated way for approximately 18 seconds, "PIQUE CABRÓN, SHAKIRA HAS RABO, YOUR SON IS FROM WAKASO, AND YOU ARE SEA ICON ", aimed at the player of the visiting team, Gerard Piqué. This song was NOT seconded by the rest of the fans ".

Bolt, surprised: "Why do I have to pass an anti-doping control if I have not signed with a club?"

The ex-athlete Usain Bolt, multiple Olympic and world champion who tests as a footballer in the Australian Central Coast Mariners, has irked in social networks for having to pass an anti-doping control. "Guys, I have retired from athletics looking to become a footballer, but look this, "says Bolt, just before showing the anti-doping control requirement in his account in a social network.
"Why do I have to pass an anti-doping control if I have not signed with a club," the Jamaican asks, indicating that the official replied that he was told he was "an elite athlete and that, therefore, he had to be controlled ... Okay, ok. "The world record holder of 100, 200 and 4x100 has been tested with the Australian club since August. He debuted on the 31st of that month against a Gold Coast team and scored his first two goals this past Friday in a preseason game against Macarthur South West United.

"There is no penalty for Pickford over Rodrigo, the Polish referee is correct"

in the 65th minute Spain claimed Marciniak a penalty in a Pickford action on Rodrigo. "The Polish referee is correct, the goalkeeper gets the ball and what exists between them is a struggle not a grip as the forward claims," assured Andújar Oliver on the 'Marcador' program of Radio MARCA.

First time Spain goes to the break as a local three goals downFirst time that Spain goes to the break as a local three goals down

For everything there is a first time, even for the negative data, and in Benito Villamarín there was a circumstance never before seen in the history of the Spanish national football team, that of going to rest three goals down. The Sterling double and the Both of Rashford blew up the warning lights in the Spanish combine and go back in history. So much that since 1991 Spain did not fit three goals at home, on that occasion in Santander and against Hungary the team fell by 2-4. However in that game after the first half the result was 1-1.

Twice more Spain has lost by three or more at home, but in none of them the result was so bulky at the end of the first 45 minutes. In 1981 again against Hungary although this time in Valencia Spain fell defeated by 0-3. The other precedent is older still. In 1963 against Scotland in a friendly match held at the Santiago Bernabéu, the selection of José Villalonga fell precipitously by 2-6, the result at halftime was 2-4.