Pepe and aggression in soccer

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Thursday, 23 April 2009 13:02

On Tuesday Pepe, Real Madrid defender, he crossed the wires in the game against Getafe and began kicking with Casquero, when on the ground after making penalty, and Albin, who punched him to as Mike Tyson. After the referee insult to finish the job finished. It is not the first time something like this happens in a football field.

These deplorable actions, which show how low can drop an athlete when you cross the wires, have been repeated throughout history. Pepe is facing a huge fine, so it probably will not play again this season. The Real Madrid has announced that it will appeal the sanction, whatever, something that is worthy of praise white club. Pepe has made a serious mistake and has to pay for it, is whatever the consequences. A football field is a battleground and who lack sportsmanship deserves to be punished, no matter how sorry you feel after its action.

Because, unfortunately, the attacks have always been linked to the beautiful game, like the rest, and not just by the public, highlighted by some undesirable always going to camp for the sole purpose of filling their frustrations of the week ( remember everything that had to endure Luis Figo in the Nou Camp, all trouble they cause the Ultras of Real Madrid, or fighting between fans often end up with dead).

If we start listing famous attacks on players or referees fans would never end, but there are also many times we have witnessed hostilities between the athletes themselves. The newest example is that of Pepe, but we can not forget the last official match maestro Zinedine Zidane, who hit that bull pissed at Materazzi after he asked for the shirt from her sister. Remember also that Zidane joined Real Madrid in the Champions League sanctioned by another header to another rival.

Outside the Spanish league have players like Rooney, who becomes aggressive when no one can stop it, why that player loses all the sports you dear puden their good talent for football, at least for me. Or, in the same league, the story of Eric Cantona, who stepped players occasionally, but most memorable was the assault on a fan who insulted him when he was ejected.

Returning to the Spanish League, we all remember the historic stomp of Johnny, a Matthaus, costing him a heavy fine which led to his departure from the white club.


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