Late yesterday, Robin Olsen, who was expelled in the 2-2 meeting with Lecce, apologized for his actions.

"Unfortunate end to the match, which of course I apologize for. To my teammates, my coaches and our fans. I never wanted to leave them alone in this match, we were really close to three points after a good team effort, he writes on Instagram and continues:

"New matches are coming and I will do everything I can to support my team, as always".

Here Robin Olsen is expelled after major riots (25 November)

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Robin Olsen was expelled against Lecce. Photo: C More

It was in the 83rd minute that the noise broke out. Lecce had just reduced to 1-2 on penalty and Olsen, who was on the ball, grabbed the ball and kicked it away.

It was not appreciated by the criminal, Gianluca Lapadula, who arrived and mined with Olsen. The two players pushed hard on each other, aggravating the situation and falling together on the grass where they touched their face.

- Olsen drops his head. That does not belong on a football pitch, said the British commentator in C Moore's broadcast.

Olsen and Lapadula were both given a red card and Cagliari, who already had a player expelled, could not resist. At the end of the match, Lecce was able to sign 2-2 which was also the final result.