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Don't even want a face? Korean media bites back to the harbor: 2 vicious offenders create conflicts! Violent football in China is staggering

In a key match in the 6th round of the AFC Champions League Elite League that ended on the evening of December 3, Beijing time, Shanghai Port drew 1-1 at home against the dark horse Gwangju team of the South Korean League with one less player. In the second half of the game, the two teams clashed on the pitch on a number of occasions. In this regard, the Korean media bluntly said: China's violent football has reappeared in the rivers and lakes.

In the 53rd minute, when Wei Zhen stepped past Gwangju player Xin Changwu after clearing the siege, the spikes were brought to the opponent's face, and then VAR intervened and dyed red, and the harbor had to play one less man for the rest of the time. But the slow-motion replay showed that Wei Zhen did not pay attention to Xin Changwu under his feet, and this foul should not be revenge. The referee sent him off, which also sparked the anger of the Harbour players.

In the 66th minute, Harbour foreign player Rusa pushed Gwangju player Jung Ho-yeon off the field, triggering a clash between the benches of the two teams, and the coaches of both sides were also involved in the conflict. In a short period of time, the scene was out of control and chaotic.

In this regard, the well-known South Korean media Starnews published an article titled ""Lee Jung-hyo did his best" China's staggering violent football! Gwangju drew 1-1 away to Harbour and retained the 2nd place in the AFC Champions League Elite".


The Korean media said: Unfortunately, Gwangju lost points in front of China's violent football, and the players of the Shanghai Port team did not hesitate to openly make dangerous tackles, which led to a tense and fierce battle between the players of the two teams.

However, viewers who watched the game could see that the Gwangju players had as many as 18 fouls in this game, but they did not receive a single yellow card, among which Wu Housheng trampled on Wang Zhenao and escaped the red card.

Harbour committed 13 fouls, but binge-eaten 4 yellows and 1 red. The Korean media accused the harbor and Chinese football in this way, and it is indeed a bit "faceless".

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