Scandal in Serbia: They lose and the coach goes to a press conference with a scarred face!

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Serbian football has been in the news in recent times due to media coverage of Aleksandar Stanojevic, coach of Belgrade Partizanwith facial injuries. This was after his team’s 0-4 loss against Red Star in what has been called the ‘hottest derby in the world’.

The coach had cuts on his forehead and nose, caused by his own team’s fans who, angry at the result, broke the locker room windows at the end of the game.

Despite this, Stanojevic wants to go out and show his face for defeat. “The fans broke the glass, it was an unpleasant situation, but I didn’t want to make a theater out of it. If the result was a draw, I wouldn’t have gone to the press conference. The situation was different so I wentStanojevic said.

He wanted to apologize for the result of what he considered the worst defeat of his career. “I apologize to all Partizan fans, I apologize for allowing them to lose like this. No ‘blood’, nothing. “Red Star showed class and I take responsibility, it was the hardest defeat in my career,” added the Serbian who also found support in the words of the Red Star coach who called these actions “The dark which is part of football.”“.


Throughout the match it became clear that the environment was not ideal, with many flares and projectiles thrown at the green. Some fans also invaded the field at times, angry at the referee’s decisions.

Source: La Verdad

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