Armenia's low-designed defender é shoots the side judge with bottles, that's why

Proposal to an arbitrator's decision is something that often happens during the matches, but in the case of Scotland-Armen, Arman Hovhannisian, went far beyond what is lawful to do in a playing field and beyond. Both sides met on Wednesday evening at the Nationals League match in Glasgow. Scotland, in fact, [...]
Scotland, in fact, after taking advantage of the 28th minute thanks to Ralston's goal, doubled the score in the 40th minute with McKenna. Just before the end of the first part, McKenna, the defender, playing at Nottingham Forest, again found his way to the net, but his position immediately seemed very suspicious.
Armenia's players began protesting by seeking an out-of-play position, but Austrian Judge Gishamer, not revealing any irregularities, confirmed the score 3-0. Then the referee of THE decision was corrected, but before the goal was annulled, Armenian defender Hovhannisyan left for his team's gate, picked up a bottle of water, and forcibly threw it toward the assistant who escaped without being touched by the bottle, which was guilty of not raising the flag.
Goli was canceled, but what's incredible is that Hovhannisyan has not been punished for his behavior. In fact, he stayed in the field before being replaced by Voskayan at the beginning of the second part.












