Monaco will write to UEFA about the refereeing of their match against Benfica ()

Monaco will write to UEFA about the refereeing of their match against Benfica ()
Monaco will write to UEFA about the refereeing of their match against Benfica (Football)

A funny attitude with the Monegasques

But it was above all his attitude that stood out on Wednesday. Having also come to contest the action of Carreras' tackle, Thilo Kehrer logically received a yellow but the latter was accompanied by a heartbreaking gesture on the part of Mr. Obrenovic, who repeatedly signaled him to shut up with the fingers. And at the final whistle, when coach Adi Hütter, who came to chat with him and who immediately received a yellow card, wanted to shake the Slovenian's hand, the latter initially refused.

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