Lewandowski in the storm for the gesture to the referee: “That sucks”. But it’s not what it seems

After receiving a double yellow card in just 30 minutes, Lewandowski left the field with an argumentative attitude towards the referee. And a very particular gesture, which immediately generated controversy on social media.

Author: Alessio Pediglieri

Robert Lewandowski Despite everything, he became the protagonist of Barcelona’s last game, played on Tuesday night against Osasuna and won on the comeback 2-1. The Polish striker was sent off in the 30th minute for a double card remedied by two such obvious faults how many “naive” for a champion like him. But even more than his attitude and refereeing decisions, gesture of his shown as he headed for the touchline, repeated twice, discussed.

The first yellow Lewandowski remedied it in the 11th minute with an unsportsmanlike intervention in midfield to prevent the opponent from restarting, the second 20 minutes later for violent and intentional conduct, with an elbow to the opponent, not caring about the ball. Two moments that marked the departure of the striker Azulgrana who ended his seasonal adventure with Barcelona prematurely before the break for the World Cup in Qatar, as he will be disqualified for at least one round.

At least, because if you were to judge by the gesture made when leaving the field of play clearly referring to the referee, filmed on camera, for Lewandowski would also open the abyss of a much more substantial disqualification. After complaining to Manzano, who gave him the red card, the Polish striker continued to complain about the referee’s choice and he put his index finger to his nose twicewith a movement that everyone understood more than eloquently.

🇧🇷Lewandowski hinted that this referee is drugged🇧🇷How many days will it take now that he’s made the gesture the referee sniffs out?“. These are some of the hundreds of tweets that followed on the web by many fans who did not escape the player’s behavior.

But even if it seems that Lewandowski imitates the gesture of “sniff” damn, actually in the player’s behavior there is no intention of insinuating anything of the sort against the referee🇧🇷 This index for the tip of the nose is certainly controversial, but it is an attitude that in Germany has already been seen by some players and that is more widespread than it seems even among ordinary people. This is done when you want to indicate that you have suffered behavior considered unfair by a haughty and arrogant person.🇧🇷 That meant Lewandowski’s departure: having played in the Bundesliga throughout his career, the Polish striker also inherited German customs and habits, like the latter, which is misunderstood by many. In the worst way.

Source: Fan Page IT

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