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After insulting the referee, the Premier League's decision with Haaland that surprises

The decision of the Premier League after Haaland's claims

By Hector Garcia

The decision of the Premier League after Haaland's claims
The decision of the Premier League after Haaland's claims
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Manchester City and Erling Haaland failed to break the tie in the match against Tottenham. One of the most memorable plays was precisely when Grealish went alone against the goalkeeper, but the referee blew a previous foul against Erling Haaland, something that did not even knock him down at any time. After this situation, the player confronted the referee and insulted him, a situation that does not please the Premier League at all.

 

According to Sky Sports, the Scandinavian faces charges of misconduct according to the rules of the local federation. The situation that triggered Haaland's madness occurred when the scorer enabled Jack Grealish and made him run in front of Tottehnham's goalkeeper, Guglielmo Vicario. At that moment Hooper did not concede the advantage and decided to take a previous foul by Emerson Royal on Haaland. Haaland's fury was such that he left the field of play insulting him. But in principle the investigation against the City attacker would not be for this excessive reaction, but for what happened afterwards.

Not content with this, the Norwegian player on his social networks also downloaded and put the acronym "WTF" in a publication on the social network X (previously known as Twitter). It is expected to know if the "android" will have any sanction or yellow card for this behavior in that Premier game.

 

Will Haaland be sanctioned?

According to Mail, the sanctions on footballers and coaches are getting more and more serious, and exceed the possible financial fine, resulting in suspensions for certain days, as has happened with several this season. If the investigation fails against Haaland, he could miss some games with Pep Guardiola's team this season.


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