Monday, 22 February 2016

Turkish referee ‘shown red card’ in stormy top-flight clash

Turkish football confronted new inquiries over the believability of the amusement Monday after an anarchic conflict in the middle of Galatasaray and Trabzonspor finished with only seven footballers from the Black Sea side on the pitch and one of its players demonstrating the arbitrator the red card. 

The Sunday night Super Lig conflict between Galatasaray of Istanbul and Trabzonspor of Trabzon — a standout amongst the most venemous contentions in the Turkish amusement — was set apart by a reiteration of punishments, sick control and poor refereeing. 

Trabzonspor had as of now had two players sent off by official Deniz Ates Bitnel when Belgian protector Luis Cavanda was regarded to have cut down Umut Bulut in the punishment confine the 86th moment and was himself released. 

Trabzonspor players criticized with the arbitrator and in the fracas Trabzonspor shield Salih Dursun squeezed the official's card red and wielded it before Bitnel. 

Bitnel then recouped the card, utilizing it to send Dursun off and Selcuk Inan ventured up to score the punishment, winning 2-1 to Galatasaray. 

"There are messages from all over Turkey, saying 'we are embarrassed'" Trabzonspor administrator Muharrem Usta said after the amusement. 

"Today evening time, Salih Dursun demonstrated the red card to Turkish football. This is not an image of resistance. It is an image of resurrection," he included. 

Galatasaray administrator Dursun Ozbek conceded Monday that the refereeing had not been up to scratch, the Dogan news organization reported. 

"There were choices that were good for both sides, there were choices that conflicted with them. The Central Referee Commission will meet today and assess the official." 

"A card that was 100 percent right," featured the Fanatik dons day by day over a photo of Dursun demonstrating the red card and posting six noteworthy blunders the official made in the diversion. 

A long way from authorizing Dursun, Trabzonspor declared the club began printing T-shirts demonstrating Dursun make the effectively notorious motion available to be purchased in the official shop. 

The group was given a legend's welcome by fans when they flew back to Trabzon after the away conflict in Istanbul, TV pictures appeared. 

Turkish football has seen a tremendous convergence of outside ability in the most recent years and the amusement saw Netherlands star Wesley Sneijder and Germany's Lukas Podolski turning out for Galatasaray. 

In any case, the game in Turkey stays shadowed by the occasionally horrifying refereeing, low attendances, the shadow of a 2011 match-settling embarrassment and the inability to have any effect in the Champions League. 

Turkish media in the interim noticed Dursun's activity had a point of reference in 1995 when English legend Paul Gascoigne, playing for Rangers, demonstrated a yellow card to arbitrator Dougie Smith, in a Scottish Premiership conflict with Hibernian.

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