Charlie19 wrote: » Be very lucky to survive that. Probably should edit in some sort of warning.
Team throws almighty tantrum and refuses to play in penalty protest Long An FC allowed their Vietnamese opponents to score three goals in outrage over the referee's decision to award a late spot kick As late football drama goes, it's hard to get more bizarre than this! During a tie between hosts Long An FC and visitors Ho Chi Minh City in the Vietnamese top flight, a refereeing decision late in the game was followed by a protest from the home side. As the game drew to a close, tied at 2-2, the referee awarded a late penalty to the away team, to the rabid perplexion of Long An FC's players. In response, goalkeeper Nguyen Minh Nhut was ordered by his team to allow Victor Ormazabal to score from penalty spot, turning his back as it was taken. Long An FC were so angry, in fact, that they allowed the visitors to score again, standing still as Ormazabal strolled through his onlooking opponents before slotting past Nhut, who added to the action with a hilarious front roll. He did one better moments later, as he casually left his goal to allow the visitors to conclude the scoring and win the game 5-2. Watch the bonkers drama unfold in the video above! This team protested a penalty call by quitting and letting the other team score 3 times Ho Chi Minh City and Long An were tied 2-2 late in their Vietnamese league match when the referee awarded Ho Chi Minh City a penalty kick. Long An, predictably weren’t happy with the referee, but their response was … extreme. Upset with the call, Long An decided to protest it by refusing to play on. Their goalkeeper refused to try stopping the penalty and when they wouldn’t take the ensuing kickoff, the ref gave it to Ho Chi Minh City, who dribbled the length of the field without a Long An player trying to stop it. And then the same thing happened again. That is absolutely wild.
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