Zkrat opory Barcelony. Plivla na soupeře, podle legendy hrozí dodatečný trest

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Možná jste se u televizních obrazovek těsně před poločasovou pauzou také divili. Středopolař Interu Hakan Çalhanoğlu hladce zvýšil na 2:0 z penalty, jejíž nařízení na popud videorozhodčích se katalánskému mužstvu vůbec nelíbilo.

Pak došlo k šarvátce, hádce, postrkované mezi oběma celky. Z jakého důvodu? Řadový divák u obrazovky neměl nejmenší tušení.

Po shlédnutí toho, k čemu došlo po gólu mezi Martínezem a Acerbim, se nabízí jasná odpověď. Zkušený stoper Interu se běžel radovat okolo svého protějšku a nadšení dával hlasitě najevo. Detailní záběr poskytne jasnou indicii, že španělský obránce se neudržel a směrem k Acerbimu plivl.

Což ostatně po závěrečném hvizdu sám přiznal. „Křičel mi do ucha, radoval se přímo přede mnou. Moje reakce byla nepřiměřená. Ale plivl jsem asi o metr vedle něj. V žádném případě jsem na nikoho nemířil. Kdyby se tak stalo, určitě bych byl vyloučen,“ vyprávěl Martínez.

Po čemž toužili fotbalisté Interu, proto se nezdráhali nahlas protestovat. Jenže reakce, po níž toužili, nepřišla. Pro dobro utkání dobře, protože zbytek duelu byl fantastický. Smutnit nemusí ani italský mančaft, který proklouzl do finále i bez toho, aby disponoval na place početní výhodou.

Jenže to neznamená, že nemůže přijít dodatečný trest pro Martíneze. „Ve fotbale určitě nechcete vidět, aby kdokoliv na kohokoliv plival. Pokud na Acerbiho opravdu flusl, čeká ho zasloužený trest,“ myslí si Rooney, jenž byl hostem ve vysílání kanálu Amazon Prime.

Martínez byl asi čtvrt hodiny před koncem řádné hrací doby vystřídán Ronaldem Araújem, který paradoxně neuhlídal právě Acerbiho u vyrovnávacího gólu. A dál už ten příběh o černomodré euforii moc dobře znáte…

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