The throwing of a stick from the stands that hit Joan Jodán in the face ruined the Copa del Rey“>Seville derby, a football party immersed in the round of 16 of the Copa del Rey, which traveled with the score even and was suspended due to bad behavior shown by part of the Benito Villamarín stands.
Jordán fell on the pitch just after Betis, with an ‘Olympic goal’ in a corner taken by Nabil Fekir, balanced the Sevillian confrontation that Julen Lopetegui’s team had put on track with a shot from Argentine Papu Gómez in minute 35, four minutes before all the embarrassment generated and that led to the hasty suspension of the meeting.
De Burgos Bengoechea stopped the clash. Sevilla withdrew from the field while Betis remained on the pitch waiting for a solution, for the resumption. The negotiations continued inside the locker room. The stands were reinforced with security as Sevilla required to continue. But it was not enough.
After almost half an hour of negotiation, visitors’ attempts to leave the duel and local proposals to continue, the referee decided to end the match and leave the future of this round of 16 clash, the consequences and possible consequences, in the hands of the authorities. sanctions.
The game ended five minutes before the break, with the score level and the image of blush as a stamp of a usually hot derby, of rivalry, which on this occasion crossed the limits.
Now, through social networks, Betis fans, although they showed their rejection of what happened, criticized Jordán’s actions, taking into account that the affected person was able to get up by his own means and continue, but by having a brief talk with his coach Lopetegui ended up falling to the ground moments later.
Fans put a blanket of doubt regarding the real state of the Sevilla player and even a Betis player, Victor Camarasa, accused on social networks that what happened with the so-called fan was an “embarrassment”, but “we have all heard (including the 4th referee) as his coach incited him to ‘become dizzy and throw himself on the ground’”.
Likewise, the young Juan Miranda maintained the same line as his partner on social networks: “I completely condemn what happened in the stands, and I hope that Jordan is fine. We have all heard how his coach encouraged him to throw himself and get dizzy, they knew what they were doing.
The Villamarín scandal affected the first leg of the Copa del Rey round of 16, which included the qualification of Mallorca, Falcao’s Rayo Vallecano and Cádiz for the next tie.
Embarrassing and unjustifiable the action of someone who does not represent our fans. I hope that Joan Jordan is fine, although we have all heard (including the 4th referee) how her coach encouraged her to “get dizzy and throw herself on the ground”. pic.twitter.com/oT3m0CZAUp
– Victor Camarasa (@vicama8) January 15, 2022
I completely condemn what happened in the stands, and I hope Jordan is okay. We have all heard how your coach encouraged you to throw yourself and get dizzy, they knew what they were doing. pic.twitter.com/nFXczYMqiZ
– Juan Miranda (@JMirandaG19) January 15, 2022
Wait, wait, Jordan was cool as a cucumber ten seconds after impact. I find the launch of the object despicable but the theater of the Sevilla player is unfortunate. pic.twitter.com/RaxOqkdpUN
— Holden (@Holden666) January 15, 2022
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