Sporting Lisbon’s Andre Carrillo faces the possibility of police charges as well as a potential ban following his brawl with Vitoria Setubal’s http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Miguelito-c25606.
There were some ugly scenes at Estádio do Bonfim after the conclusion of the Sadinos’ game with the Sportinguistas. The home side had triumphed against all odds after putting up a valiant effort during the ninety minutes.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ricardo-c30950 Sa Pinto’s men arrived into the game as favourites but kicked things off on the back foot. Vitoria Setubal were clearly in the mood and after creating some chances during the opening exchanges of the match, took the lead on 22 minutes in controversial
fashion.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Bruno-c8098 Amaro’s shot was saved by Sporting goal keeper Rui Patricio, but the midfielder’s follow-up was deemed to have crossed the line by the officials despite Xandao trying his best to make sure that the ball did not end up in the back of the net.
The Lisbon giants’ were looking at a 5th placed finish, unless they got back into the game and with half-time up, manager Sa http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Pinto-c30032 made some changes in order to step up the tempo.
Andre Carrillo came on at the break and although he had the chance to put things level after Matias Fernandez missed a penalty late on, the Peruvian International is remembered for something far more malicious and deadly.
After the ninety minutes were over, a fight between Miguelito and Carrillo ensued after the pair had exchanged heated words.
The former Allianz http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lima-c22267 man quickly lost his temper and lashed out on his opponent, incurring the wrath of the officials, who showed him red despite the match being over.
Carrillo now faces the prospect of police charges and a definite ban by the Portuguese Football Association.
Miguelito also spoke to reporters after parity had been restored and revealed that the 20-year-old had a very short temper, something which prompted to slap him after his side lost.
"Nobody likes to lose. I understand Carrillo. We exchanged a few words and he assaulted me by giving me a slap. There was an exchange of words and he did not like. These things are normal. He was a hot head and he beat me. To my knowledge, it was not sanctioned,
but he did it,” the former Benfica man was quoted as saying.
Andre Carrillo is now likely to be on the sidelines for the next few matches, as he is likely to receive a ban for his actions.
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