In the early hours of this morning, in the Group J match of the 2022 World Cup European qualifiers, Germany beat North Macedonia 4-0 and successfully won the World Cup tickets.

  For the German team, this was originally a victory worth celebrating.

But the uncivilized behavior of a certain fan in the game made people a little bit more confusing.

Screenshots of foreign media reports.

  This game is about the qualification of the German team.

At the 18th minute of the game, the German team's starting midfielder Kimmich was on the sidelines preparing to take a corner kick.

At this critical moment, a green laser beam hit Kimmich’s face in an attempt to interfere with his vision.

Judging from the scene, the laser not only hit his face, but also stayed on his body.

  A few minutes later, when the German team got a corner kick again, Kimmich was irradiated by the laser again.

He can only wait patiently for the kick-off opportunity in place.

And these two corner kicks did not pose any threat to North Macedonia's goal.

  According to foreign media reports, a North Macedonian fan sneaked the laser pointer into the stadium.

According to UEFA regulations, the behavior of this fan may result in a ticket for the North Macedonia Football Association.

  The uncivilized behavior of the fans makes netizens angry. Some people say that this kind of large-area illumination is comparable to the high beam of a car.

  The incidents of players being disturbed by lasers are not alone.

In this summer's European Cup, England defeated Denmark 2:1 in the semi-final, someone used a laser pointer to shine the face of the opponent's goalkeeper Schmeichel when Kane took a penalty kick.

The behavior violated the relevant regulations of the UEFA Disciplinary Committee, and the FA was eventually fined 30,000 euros.

  Speaking of uncivilized behavior in the arena, in addition to using laser pointers to interfere with players, many angry fans will also choose to throw things into the arena, and even some fans will "send" some food to the players.

Screenshot of Bellingham's social media.

  In the Bundesliga last month, Dortmund reversed Leverkusen 4:3.

After Harland scored a penalty kick, the 18-year-old English teenager Bellingham jumped on Harland's back to celebrate.

Angry Leverkusen fans began to throw things into the court to express their dissatisfaction.

  At this time, Bellingham quickly grabbed a glass of beer that fell from the sky and drank it in one fell swoop.

After the game, he posted a picture of drinking beer on his personal social media to commemorate this meaningful day with the text: "This is the perfect day for me to drink beer for the first time...but I don't like to drink it."

  This behavior of "you dare to send me and laugh at it" was not pioneered by Bellingham.

  Throwing bananas on the football field is a typical act of racial discrimination.

But when Brazilian player Alves encountered this situation in 2014, he picked up the banana directly, peeled the skin casually, and stuffed the banana into his mouth.

Data map: The picture shows Alves grabbing the ball.

  Alves used an understatement to express his greatest contempt for the racist.

And just two minutes after being thrown a banana, he used a cross to force the opposing defender to make an own own, and finally helped the team win.

  Football star Figo has also been "greeted" by fans with food before.

In 2000, Figo transferred from Barcelona to Real Madrid, his behavior caused dissatisfaction with Barcelona fans.

Two years later, it coincided with the national derby between Barcelona and Real Madrid. When Figo took a corner kick, Barcelona fans threw a pig's head to show their dissatisfaction.

  Yes, it's a pig's head, a pig's head.

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Data map: The picture shows the Portuguese star Figo dribbling the ball.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Wei Liang

  Although the behavior of throwing food is uncivilized, it does not threaten personal safety in most cases.

Many people don't know that there have been more extreme fans who would throw bombs.

  In 2015, in Juventus's match against Turin, Turin reversed Juventus 2:1 to win.

During the game, the Juventus fans who fell behind were extremely angry. They lost their minds and threw their homemade bombs at the Turin fans, causing more than a dozen spectators to be injured, including one seriously.

  In the face of these violent fans, some bad-tempered players tend to be tough.

Manchester United star Cantona used to kick and insult his Crystal Palace fans; when the handsome Beckham was playing for the Los Angeles Galaxy, he once shouted to the fans who scolded him: "You come down", and he was ready to fight.

Data map: On May 26, 2019, local time, a legendary commemorative match to commemorate Manchester United's 1999 Triple Crown was held in Manchester, England. David Beckham returned here again to participate in the match and gained a lot of money. ball.

  The most irrational is undoubtedly the Argentine winger Perotti, who has played for Sevilla.

Because his personal social media account was swiped and abused by several fans, he made an open date with netizens, and then confronted each other in the hotel where he was staying in Seville.

  In the end, the police arrived and separated the two.

I don't know how to evaluate this picture for a while

  In fact, in the arena, there is never a lack of adrenaline soaring moments, so it is difficult to completely eliminate verbal abuse and provocation.

  For fans, how to watch games in a rational, civilized, and friendly manner is a lesson worth learning; for players, how to cleverly resolve conflicts and avoid further expansion of the situation is also an art worth studying.

This is not to "persuade others to be generous", but to hope that they will not suffer a greater loss because of temporary anger.

  The football field was originally just a place to play football. I hope that such a place can be more pure.