Midway through the 16th rematch. Europa League final between PSV there Seville challenged in the Phillips Stadium from the Netherlands an unfortunate event occurred which could have resulted in a serious casualty, after a local fan jumped onto the playing field to storm the visiting goalkeeper, the Serbian Marko Dmitrovic.
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The Spanish team, which leads Jorge Sampaoli, was leading 1-0 when the incident occurred. A hooded man escaped stadium security and started running towards the area where Dmitrovic was.
The goalkeeper, 1.94 meters and 31 years old, got punched in the face, but then managed to knock the striker down with his hands. The intruder was immediately reduced until the rest of the footballers took control of the scene to disperse the danger. Private security appeared seconds later to evacuate the stray spectator from the stadium.
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The match continued as normal and PSV scored the second goal through Portugal’s Fabio Silva, but that wasn’t enough to prolong the streak as the first leg was played a week ago at the stadium. Sanchez Pizjuan It was a 3-0 win for Sevilla. The Andalusian team qualified for the round of 16 of the international competition.
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Once the match was over, already in a secure area, Dmitrovic testified to what happened on the pitch: “A fan pushed me from behind. I imagine he was angry with his team’s result, I also guess a bit mad or drunk. He pushed me and I stopped him until security arrived. I had anger in my body but these things can’t happen there I hope that to be punished”.
“I’ll shut up for not saying what I really wanted to do to her. Luckily, I’m glad I knew where it was and was able to narrow it down. If someone attacks me, I will defend myself.”added the Serb.
For its part, Sampaoli accused the referee of the match, the Italian Daniele Orsato, because he considered that he should have suspended the match due to Dmitrovic’s attack.
“I don’t understand how the referee didn’t take other measures in the face of an attack like that. If this is accepted, anything can happen. The referee should have been tougher. The match should have been concluded at that time,” said the Argentine coach.
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