on saturday Sergio ‘Chiquito’ Romero He grabbed his own fans when he finished the Superclásico he lost with Boca Juniors against River Plate at La Bombonera (0-1). A match that earned the Argentine goalkeeper a two-game suspension by the Xeneize club’s own board.
Few unpublished photos, but just three days later a similar scene was experienced in Sweden. This is in another match of the highest rivalry, the one between Landskrona and Helsingborg in the Superettan, as the second division is known in the Nordic country.
Defeated and angry with the fans
The match ended 0-1, like Boca-River, and after the final whistle the local goalkeeper, Amr Kaddoura, followed the ‘example’ of Chiquito Romero. The 30-year-old player clashed with his team’s fans on the sidelines and had to be separated by his teammates and stadium employees to prevent the blood from running into the river.
Kaddoura, Born in Sweden but international with Palestine, he even jumped on billboards and tried to climb the stands while punching and shouting at fans.
“I want to talk about it at the club”
“I understand that they are disappointed to have lost in the derby. And we are very disappointed. But something else happened that I don’t want to talk about.. I want to discuss it with the club,” Kaddoura told Swedish media.
“Something happened that unfortunately made me lose my appetite a bit. Of course I regret it now, but at that moment it burned my head,” he continued. “I don’t want to say more. Unacceptable, but if I tell what happened, you understand me a bit. “I don’t want more than that.”
The matches between Landskrona and Helsingborg, teams from the cities of the same name separated by only 21 kilometers in northern Sweden, are dominated by one of the strongest rivalries in football in the country.
Flares and controversial goals
This time, the match was also played in a tense atmosphere as it had to be cut short due to some fans throwing flares.
Furthermore, it was dominated by controversy as the only goal of the match was scored by Wilhelm Loeper I think after hitting the ball in the arm. “It’s the hand of God,” joked the Helsingborg striker.
Source: La Verdad
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