They went to Benfica’s bench, at 90’+8
A threatening and even physically intimidating environment. That’s what, according to registerS saw elements. Braga was involved in the confusion that marked the final minutes of Saturday’s meeting. This sensation was mainly due to the behavior of the ARD (District Sports Assistants) who rushed into Benfica’s benches, at 90′ + 8, when Fernando Ferreira, Benfica’s goalkeeper coach, ‘stole’ the match ball and kicked a Bruma cone in his direction.
The situation led to elements from both benches rushing towards the field, and both the refereeing team and security guards at the Estádio da Luz separated them. However, they fared poorly with the Arsenal, who ARD focused mainly on getting their players and staff off the field and not on ensuring the calm on both sides that would reassure the security conditions needed to restart. Departure.
Bruma was the main protagonist in an argument with a security guard, with several mixed gestures on his part, but the structure of Sp. Braga deplores the widespread behavior of ARDs, which they claim have been marked by threatening words and inappropriate physical behaviour. It should be noted that under the disciplinary regulations, specifically Article 141, which deals with “failure to comply with other duties”, supervisors may incur fines of up to €2,500. *
Artur Jorge caught Godinho’s attention
During the confusion, Artur Jorge tried to talk Luis Godinho down, even grabbing the match referee. According to the information collected, the target of Sp. Braga was specifically bringing ARD’s behavior with his players to the judge’s attention. It should be noted that when Artur Jorge arrived to speak with Luís Godinho he had already given the order to leave the turf for the ARD who addressed a few words directly to Bruma.
A threatening and even physically intimidating environment. That’s what, according to registerS saw elements. Braga is involved in the confusion that marked the final minutes of…
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