Friendly ends badly, Pellegrini is unrecognizable and out of control: hands on the referee

The friendly between Betis and Colo Colo ended badly, with the coach of the Andalusian national team literally out of control.

Edited by Marco Beltrami

We must make a virtue of necessity during the mandatory stop for i World Cup in Qatar🇧🇷 Clubs are organizing themselves so their players don’t miss a beat. Here is a very dense list of international friendlies. Lower pace in these “friendlies”? Without really judging by what happened in the match between the Betis Seville and the Chileans of lap lap🇧🇷 An unexpected and literally fiery epilogue, with a Manuel Pellegrini unprecedented.

What should have been a “calm” friendly turned into a match with remarkable competitive content. The referee had to resort to cards throughout the match, with the South Americans in particular playing a bit too aggressively. Things got worse and the situation heated up with less than ten minutes to go, with Colo Colo leading by a goal.

It all started with a tackle in midfield between Miranda and Bolados. After they caught each other, the two started pushing each other and went from words to deeds. he went crazy so the tumult in the field, with the beginning of a fight and intervention by the referee who had to resort to new disciplinary measures, with the right to a red stripe drawn on the faces of the two players who gave rise to chaos.

At that point something unexpected happened. Manuel Pellegrini, a former Chilean soccer player and coach of Betis, lost his proverbial poise as he entered the field. “The engineer” addressed the referee, very angry, complaining about the direction of the game, too soft in his opinion towards the Colo Colo players.

Literally uncontained, the coach of the Andalusian formation put his hands on the director of the match, Piero Maza, to invite him to turn around and listen to his complaints. Direct red and off also for Pellegrini, very angry. And the Chilean crowd gave him cheers and applause, without forgetting their origins. And they call them friendly

Source: Fan Page IT

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