In a Norwegian professional football match, there was an absurd scene in which a player who had argued with fellow teammates was sent off.



On the 28th local time, foreign media such as the British Sports Bible reported that a defender in the Norwegian First Division had been sent off for pushing a fellow goalkeeper during a match.



According to reports, the incident took place during a match between Vikings FK and Christiansun BK in Kristiansund, Norway that day.



The away team, who were losing 1-2, succeeded in a 3-2 comeback thanks to consecutive goals scored in the 43rd and 48th minutes of the second half.



However, one minute after the game was dramatically reversed, something unexpected happened.



Vikings FK defender David Brecalo and goalkeeper Patrick Gunnarsson have been arguing with each other for not handling the ball near the goal.




As Gunnarsson approached in anger, Brecalo shoved him in the chest twice.

Gunnarsson then fell backwards, clasping his unmatched face.



The startled Vikings FK mates stopped the fight by stopping Brecalo.



After using violence, Brecalo was sent off by the referee and left the field.

Viking FK, who endured 10 people, won the victory by keeping the lead for the remaining time in the chaotic atmosphere.




After the match, Vikings FK's official SNS posted a photo of Brecalo and Gunnarson together.

In the photo, the two are shoulder-to-shoulder with a light smile as if reconciled.



Vikings FK coach Viarte Runde Arsheim said, "It's not good to see teammates collide with each other." .



Gunnarsson, who sent off Brecalo for exaggerated performances, emphasized that "arguing with teammates is part of the game, but physical contact should not occur."



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(Photo='Eurosport Norge' · 'Viking Fotball' Twitter)