But the provocateur escaped the consequences.
Abaskal was punished, but Berisha was not touched
The Akhmat player celebrated with a scoring pass with the outside of his foot in the match against Spartak on the sidelines. He jumped forward with his feet next to Abascal and entered the opponent’s technical area. After the fact it is a disqualification for provocation, but even in this case the problem is in the regulations. The referee was right to only show Berisha a yellow card; his behavior could not lead to his expulsion. But pushing a player with Abascal is a red card.
But FTC RFU you must have the right to suspend without recording the incident in the match report. The referee can’t notice everything. Barinov received a yellow card against Krylya Sovetov for swearing at the referee, but missed the match against Zenit due to suspension. So why isn’t Berisha suspended for unsportsmanlike conduct? Once again recommended to the most important clubs RPL go to lawyers Specialists in sports law must read all the regulations.
They will take into account the snow, the provocations and everything else. Abaskal did the right thing, who apologized to everyone in Russian football. He is the coach of Spartak, not a local team. But Berisha must also be removed. He taunted and fell as if he had been pushed by a rhinoceros. U FTC There must be a mechanism for sanctions, because conflicts between coaches and players sometimes occur. How were similar incidents resolved and what brought them to other tournaments?
Skirmishes can escalate into major clashes
It is not up to the Spartak players to tell him after the battle with Zenit how important it is to control themselves. There is an interesting point in the conflict between Berisha and Abascal. Spartak players did not rush into the crowd to defend the coach. This indicates a lack of unity in the team. But there was no mass fighting, wall to wall, because in case of a crowd attack on Berisha, Akhmat’s players could have jumped up.
But if Bernard had received verbal pressure from another Spartak person, then Abascal could have avoided a three-match ban, including one suspended. Note that inside RFU take a liberal approach to punishment this season. In many cases it was worth being tougher. But even when violent confrontations occur, the behavior of coaches and players is often attributed to emotions.
This was the case of the match between Serbia and Portugal. After the 1:1 draw in the Euro 2008 qualifiers, a clash occurred between defender Dragutinovic and coach Scolari. The coach tried to hit Dragutinovic. He didn’t hit his opponent, but he entered of UEFA he didn’t appreciate Scolari’s ways. They gave me a three match ban (another was suspended) and paid a fine of 12 thousand euros. Dragutinovic and the coach shook hands during the disciplinary commission meeting and the Brazilian apologized to the Serbian.
Very often conflicts can be resolved
There was a case in England when Leicester manager Pearson was forgiven for attacking Crystal Palace defender MacArthur, although the manager was strangling the player, although he tried to present his aggression in a funny form . The coach then explained that the player had provoked him verbally. Pearson escaped suspension, unlike Pardew, who was banned for seven matches for hitting a player. The English love to fight, just like the Mexicans.
In 2011, goalkeeper José de Jesus Corona headbutted Morella’s coach during a clash between two teams. The blow was strong, this is one of the hardest episodes in the history of clashes between players and coaches. The referee missed the episode, it hadn’t happened yet VAR, but we watched the replays later. Because for Jose, arguments were the order of the day before world Cup-2010 he was expelled from the national team for a fight in a bar, then he was excluded from the national team again.
His character influenced the goalkeeper’s career. Ochoa did not fight with the others, but carried “dead balls”, so he became Mexico’s number one, even though de Jesus Corona was his rival and played more than 50 matches. He behaved wildly, but most of the time it was a direct hit. The coach meets the player on the sideline when the ball goes out of bounds and a skirmish begins. There have been clashes between Guardiola and Ronaldo and Rooney, and recently Arteta clashed with De Bruyne.
IN RPL once upon a time there were more provocateurs
IN RPL there are no people like Gattuso-Gennaro beat Tottenham’s assistant coach and for this he received a five-match ban. Balotelli, who not only argued with the coaches of his own teams but also mocked the Besiktas coach when he staged a 3:3 comeback with Adana Demirspor, does not play in Russia. IN RPL nor Luis Suarez. The Uruguayan celebrated his goal in the Liverpool derby by falling at Moyes’ feet and responded to the Scot’s accusations of simulation.
Previously inside RPL there were Bystrov and Denisov, who had conflicts with their coaches – Advocate and Karpin, respectively. Ionov offended Spalletti when he scored against Zenit with Kuban. But Luciano responded to Alexey well after the match: he should have bowed to the St. Petersburg players when they tolerated Ionov’s revelry, because “a good footballer” does not mean “a good person”. However, provocateurs and deranged people are much more honest than the heroes of the next story.
Former Duisburg coach Mayer and Cologne footballer Streit have fallen into disgrace. In 2005, they claimed, the coach unsuccessfully attempted to hit the player, and then collapsed on the grass in agony. The footballer feigned a blow, but the referee fell for the coach and showed a red card to Streit. However, the story ended well. Coach Mayer was fired by Cologne and, to prevent him from faking it in the future, he was given a three-month ban – the Germans handled it well.
Abascal will only miss two games, but that’s a lesson for everyone else. If Guillermo had not pushed Berisha, but had expressed his complaints verbally, then everyone would have sided with him. And so I had to apologize, because Abaskal was also wrong. How wrong was Van Gaal when he provoked Messi and also induced the greats of the Dutch national team to insult and intimidate the Argentines. As a result, Lionel beat the Dutch and showed Louis the Riquelme gesture, placing his palms on his ears.
Van Gaal had conflicts with Juan at Barcelona, as Messi recalled. The Dutch lost and Berisha won against Spartak, but this does not always happen. There’s a difference between genuine emotions and ploys to irritate your opponent. Mourinho often provoked opposing players, for example Barcelona’s Valdes, and the Portuguese did not always win. It’s too early for Abascal to admire Jose: he has no trophies at Spartak.
