The women’s hockey semifinal was intense with a scuffle as the final horn sounded with a tie (1-1). China Fan Yunxia He hit a ball at close range that hit his rival directly. Delphine-Daphne Marien, who fell into the conflict writhing in pain.
At the moment the end of the regulated time was strongly dictated, in an action that did not have any meaning because it was in the middle of the field. A careless action by the Asian.
The Belgians went for the Asian, there were moments of tension between the contenders, which ended in separation without any damage. A short tanganza, without getting wrapped up in the general tone of a sport where ‘fair play’ prevails.
The public pronounces the sentence by booing the offender. The action was analyzed by video review, and a yellow card was ruled out Fan Yunxia, who avoided expulsion. The Asians defended their player by suggesting that he did not hear the horn because of the noise in the stands. The Belgians followed but did not share the decision, with some suspicion of voluntariness and with the certainty that a reaction indicating physical danger was excluded.
After 1-1, the semi-final went on to a penalty shootout, where China won 3-2, vying for the gold against the Netherlands. Belgium, for bronze against Argentina.
Source: La Verdad

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