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‘Gazzetta’: Iñigo Martínez spit Acerbi after Inter the second goal of Inter and motivated the tangana between the two | Soccer

‘Gazzetta’: Iñigo Martínez spit Acerbi after Inter the second goal of Inter and motivated the tangana between the two | Soccer
‘Gazzetta’: Iñigo Martínez spit Acerbi after Inter the second goal of Inter and motivated the tangana between the two | Soccer
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has marked 2-0 in the that faces Barça in the semifinals of the Champions in 45 ‘, just at the edge of the break, with a penalty converted by Calhanoglu. Moments later, a tangana has been unleashed in the field with Iñigo Martínez and Francesco Acerbi as main protagonists, but the live broadcast of the party has not shown the reason.

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With the second well advanced part and after Eric García’s goals and Dani Olmo return to Barça to the game (2-2), a series of videos of fans who show how, in the aforementioned action, Iñigo Martínez would spit to Acerbi when he moved away from the culé area have begun to appear on social networks.

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Both players have hooked, with the Italian visibly angry, while the mouth was pointed out and denied with the finger. The field referee, Marciniak, has arrived to put peace in the moments prior to the passage of changing rooms and action, which has gone unnoticed by the majority, has not passed to adults.

In ‘Carousel’, Iturralde González has assured that, to see it, UEFA could enter ex officio to review the play and punish Iñigo Martínez with the corresponding sanction, which could leave him out of a final hypothetical. However, it also clarifies that in the shot shared by fans on social networks, the spit cannot be seen in itself, but the head gesture that the Barça central performs to the passage of Acerbi.

Adrià Albets, wireless of ‘carousel’ present at the stadium, has nuanced for his part that the explanation of the spit “block” with what was seen in the field, by the reaction of the Italian and the gestures that he made to the referee to explain the aggression of Iñigo.

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