Former Russian national team football player Dmitry Bulykin, in his comment to socialbites.ca, talked about the obscene gesture of Krasnodar football player John Cordoba against Yekaterinburg Ural in the 16th round match of the Russian Premier League (RPL) and said that the player was criticized for such behavior. was in danger.
“Maybe it’s a feeling. Maybe he wanted to go on vacation earlier. You should ask him this. But I think that the same punishment will be imposed with Alexander Sobolev (Spartak’s striker was disqualified for four matches for a similar gesture, the punishment was later reduced to three matches. – socialbites.ca). If the head is in the right place, then I don’t think it’s possible for anyone to think of doing this on purpose, let alone show it to everyone, let alone one judge. I guess it’s the stupidity in my head. But of course, all players want to leave two or three matches early, especially due to this weather and snow. Everyone’s mind and thoughts are on vacation anyway. The last games before the winter break are the most difficult,” Bulykin said.
Cordoba removed Ural for making an obscene gesture to the referee after the final whistle of the match. After the match he tested Enter the judge’s office to understand why he was dismissed. He asked in a raised tone but without insulting: “Why did you do this to my team?” Ural employees, with the help of the Krasnodar translator, prevented the referee from entering his room. After the convincing of both club representatives, the football player calmed down and went to the dressing room.
On November 26, Krasnodar sensationally lost to Ural with a score of 1:3 in the round of 16 match of the RPL. Emerson, Egorychev and Kashtanov scored for the winners. Cordoba scored the guest team’s only goal.
Collecting 32 points after 16 rounds, Krasnodar rose from first place to second place in the rankings. Zenit came out on top thanks to a crushing 3:0 win against Sochi.
Previously recognizedHe threatens the Krasnodar player for making an inappropriate move towards the referee.