The goalkeeper is expelled with red after brutally striking his fellow player for failing to respond properly to the goal

More often than when teams accept goals, there is a form of argument between the defanzi line, usually guided by the doorman. However, on Saturday evening, Glentoran's goalkeeper, Aaron McCarey, crossed the border until he physically hit fellow Bobby Burns during the face of Irish Premiership with Coleraine. Burns, unfortunate, lost possession of the ball in [...]
However, on Saturday evening, Glentoran's goalkeeper, Aaron McCarey, crossed the border until he physically hit fellow Bobby Burns during the face of Irish Premiership with Coleraine.
Burns, unfortunate, lost possession of the ball in the middle of the field, providing opportunity for the opponent, Catair Freeel, to equalize the score at 2-2, when there were ten minutes left, the Periscope broadcasts.
Now, any normal goalkeeper who is disappointed when the goal is scored, but McCarey absolutely lost his head to the colleague's mistake.
The 29-year-old goalie ran with the whole being to confront Burns.
In extraordinary seconds, McCarey seemed to hit the left protector, throwing him to the ground. However, he did not abandon her until he caught Burns for a fan and dragged him into the penalty area.
Suddenly, the other football players of Glentorian's team were forced to intervene.
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After regaining control of the situation, McCareyt was shown red card directly from the judge. Until he left the field, he was followed by his fans.
Speaking to BBC Sports after the game, Glentoran's coach, Mick McDermott, tried to downplay the incident, insisting that McCarey and Burns had left the case behind.
Nobody breaks down, they're all grown men. It's an incident that shouldn't have happened and now we continue. There's no news. Two players lined up, happened before, it's not good, but it happened and we move away.” /Periscope. com/












