Argentinian Sevilla player Lucas Ocampos criticized the action of a Sevilla fan ray, He said that while he was enlisting in the army, he stuck his finger up her ass and asked her to do it. League “Take seriously” that “idiot”‘s gesture, because “we know what could happen if something like this happens in women’s football.”
“I hope the League takes this as seriously as they do racism. There’s always a fool. I hope it doesn’t happen again because we know what could happen if something like this happens in women’s football.” I withdrew because I have two daughters but I hope the League will retaliate and not taint the Rayo fans with some idiot,” Ocampos said in a statement to Dazn.
The fan touched the Argentine football player’s butt with his finger. Even though he inserted the index finger of his left hand rather than touching it. Somewhere in Ocampos’ ass leading to unfortunate aggression.
It was the 32nd minute of the first half of the match between Rayo Vallecano and Sevilla. The game was 1-1 and Argentinian Lucas Ocampos, a former River player and a regular member of Lionel Scaloni’s Argentina national team squad, was preparing to take a throw-in. One of the spectators, taking advantage of the spectators’ proximity to the boundaries of the playing field, inserted his finger into her anus..
Argentinian returned Condemning the attitude of the young man and the match referee, Hernández Maeso had to report the situation to the Rayo Vallecano delegate.
Sevilla, with two goals from Moroccan Youssef En-Nesyri, took Valleca’s victory over Rayo (1-2).
Sevilla’s coach Quique Sánchez Flores was “happy” with the victory against Rayo, but criticized the action of Rayo fans. He put his finger in the ass of his player Lucas Ocampos while he was about to throw the ball, “Not everything is going to the stadiums and there are things that need to be reviewed at the security level,” he said.
“I wonder. What happens to the minds of people who enter stadiums?” The strange behavior in stadiums concerns me beyond all ages. There are many things we overlook and there are things that need to be reviewed at the security and behavior level. We do a lot of things well, but at the same time I think everything in the stadiums is not worth it and having unprepared people around the players is not worth it,” Quique said at a press conference.