Just like Atletico vs Man City, 3 hot matches that ended in chaos in the Stadium Hall

 Here are three hot matches that ended in chaos in the stadium aisle, as happened during the Atletico Madrid vs Manchester City match.


The second leg of the 2021/22 Champions League quarter-final between Atletico Madrid vs Manchester City at the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium, Thursday (14/04/22), presents some interesting stories.


One of them was the post-match chaos, where Atletico and Man City players clashed with each other in the stadium hall.


This clash initially started on the pitch, when Phil Foden was fouled by Felipe, at which time the England wonderkid reacted by rolling onto the pitch.


Phil Foden’s reaction made the Atletico players furious. The reason is, the host camp is catching up 0-1 on aggregate from Man City.


Because Phil Foden was surrounded by Atletico players, the Man City players were provoked by emotions so that a fight broke out on the field and made the game delayed for a while.


After the whistle to signal the end of the match was sounded, chaos broke out again as the two teams entered the locker room.


In the video footage circulating, it appears that Man City players such as Jack Grealish and Atletico’s Stefan Savic were arguing with each other on the way to the dressing room.


This made the situation heated up and the police even had to step in to prevent the conflict from escalating.


The clash in the stadium aisle between Atletico and Man City is nothing new in the world of football. There were several other hot matches then ended in chaos in the hallway to the locker room.


So, what is this hot match? Here’s a summary.


1. Valencia vs Inter Milan (2007)

Another hot match that ended in chaos in the stadium hall was the Champions League second leg match between Valencia vs Inter Milan at the Mestalla Stadium in 2007 ago.


At that time, Mestalla presented a life-and-death duel between Valencia and Inter Milan, who were fighting for tickets to the quarter-finals.


In that duel, Inter Milan is in a tight position because Valencia are ahead on away goals after holding the Nerazzurri to a draw in the first leg.


In this second leg, both teams played a match with high tension. Unfortunately, the match ended 0-0 so Valencia had the right to advance to the quarter-finals.


After the match was over, there was a fight incident in which Valencia midfielder Carlos Marchena kicked Nicolas Burdisso.


Therefore a fight was inevitable. Even the fight continued into the stadium hallway, where the fight in the hallway took place between the officials of the two teams.


Because of the dispute, Nicolas Burdisso suffered a broken nose due to a blow he received from Valencia reserve, David Navarro.


Due to this incident, UEFA has sentenced five players, three of them from Inter namely Nicolas Burdisso, Ivan Cordoba and Douglas Maicon.


2. Bodo/Glimt vs AS Roma (2022)

Some time before the Atletico vs Man City clash, the UEFA Conference League scene presented a clash in the hallway between Bodo/Glimt vs AS Roma.


The difference with the Atletico vs Man City dispute, the dispute that occurred in the Bodo/Glimt vs AS Roma match occurred between two team officials.


This happened in the first leg of the UEFA Conference League quarter-finals, Friday (08/04/22), where at that time Bodo/Glimt won 2-1 over AS Roma.


After the match, the Bodo/Glimt coach, Kjetil Knutsen, was accused of physically and verbally assaulting AS Roma goalkeeper coach Nuno Santos in the stadium hallway.


The accusation was made by AS Roma captain, Lorenzo Pellegrini. However, this accusation was denied by Bodo/Glim and claimed that Santos was the first to provoke.


In a video circulating, it appears that someone is chasing someone else. The figure chasing it is thought to be Santos chasing Knutsen. Therefore Knutsen then defended himself and there was physical contact.


As a result, both figures were punished by UEFA and banned from attending the second leg of AS Roma vs Bodo/Glimt at the Stadio Olimpico, Friday (15/04/22).


3. Manchester United vs Arsenal (2004)

No one doubts the hot rivalry between Arsenal and Manchester United, especially the rivalry between the two in the early 2000s.


Precisely in 2004 ago, an incident occurred when Man United hosted Arsenal at its headquarters, namely Old Trafford Stadium or known as the Battle of Buffet.


At that time Arsenal came in a condition unbeaten for 49 matches. But in that match, the Gunners had to give up 0-2 from the host.


In that victory, there were indications that referee Mike Riley was biased and awarded the victory for Man United.


This sparked an incident, in which the players were reluctant to shake hands post-match. Even Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger clashed in the locker aisle.


As a result, conflict is inevitable. The action of elbowing each other occurred and the two players from both sides pushed each other.


In the midst of the dispute, a Pizza flew to Sir Alex Fer’s cheekguson who added to the heat of contention so that this incident was also given the name Pizzagate. Investigate a calibaration, this pizza throwing was done by Cesc Fabregas.


Less than a year later, clashes between Arsenal and Man United players occurred again where the perpetrators were Patrick Vieira and Roy Keane who argued in the locker hall before entering the field.


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