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The opponent's supporters came to beat him, the goalkeeper held him down

 

This is how Sevilla goalkeeper Marko Dimitrovic held down the attacking visitors

How does it feel to lose your favorite team? Surely not to be liked. Anger, resentment, shame—it's natural to feel those feelings in response to a loss. The manifestation of which, however, is not always very natural. Many times it is seen to blame his team and team players for bad results. Again, the scene of vandalism in the gallery by angry visitors is not new.

But what happened in the Sevilla-PSV match in the Europa League probably surpassed everything. In the last 32, Sevilla won the first leg 3-0 and went ahead to play at PSV's field. Despite beating Sevilla 2-0 at home, PSV was not saved. The Dutch club had to leave after losing 3-2 in two legs.
A fan of PSV could not accept such a farewell to his favorite club.

Unable to control his emotions, the PSV supporter went on the field and tried to kill the goalkeeper of Sevilla. But the rules. Instead, the supporter was crushed by goalkeeper Marko Dimitrovic himself. The Sevilla goalkeeper grabbed him and laid him on the ground. Later, other players and security guards came and rescued the fan from the goalkeeper.

Attempts are being made to remove Dimitrovich


Attempts are being made to evacuate DimitrovicPhoto: Reuters
The supporter was then taken away by the security guards. However, Dimitrovic was not supposed to play in this match. The Serbian goalkeeper was given the chance to play mainly because regular goalkeeper Yasin Buno fell ill before the match.

PSV's Dimitrovic said after the match, 'It is not a good thing to see something like this in football. It shouldn't be. I hope, these incidents will be punished appropriately. He came and pushed me. He probably wasn't happy with the results. He tried to hurt me. I managed to catch him and waited for the security guards.'

Javier coach Jorge Sampaoli expressed his anger in this incident, he said, "What happened is very sad. These things need to be stopped. How does it feel when your favorite team loses? Surely not to be liked. Anger, resentment, shame—it's natural to feel those feelings in response to a loss. The manifestation of which, however, is not always very natural. Many times it is seen to blame his team and team players for bad results. Again, the scene of vandalism in the gallery by angry visitors is not new.


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