Pavel Nedved, his son suspended for six matches: spitting, insults and protests – Football

Protests, insults, insults, spitting: Pavel Nedved he was banned for six matches. Not the former Juventus and Lazio footballer, but the sonPavel Junior, who plays in the New Lanzesea Piedmontese Second Category team.

The reasons for the disqualification are explained in the sports judge’s provision: “For seriously disrespectful conduct towards the referee, consisting in having first been expelled for insults and insults, then in having reiterated such conduct after notification of the provision, also spitting on the ground near the referee himself, without touching him”.

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The jab to Materazzi

We had already heard about Pavel Nedved Junior a couple of years ago. Not for a goal, but for a response in kind to Marco Materazzi. His father, a Juventus manager at the time, had provoked his opponents about the Bianconeri’s streak of victories in the championship: “My son went to middle school, now he drives a car and goes to university and the scudetto is still ours”, he said. And Materazzi: “Pavel, My children saw the Champions League and the World Cup win when they were in kindergarten and primary school.”

It was Pavel Jr. who responded: “Honestly, I don’t feel particularly touched by Marco’s words, but for the simple reason that, while we talk about current affairs, he continues to make references to events that occurred more than 10 years ago, albeit of great importance. value. I don’t know why he felt consulted, given that the words said by my father are facts, nothing invented. Having said that, it must also be said that there are those who are satisfied with just one trophy every decade and those who have won 18 trophies in 10 years and are still hungry. Peace. Ps: someone in private explain to me what the 2006 World Cup has to do with Inter.”

2023-10-20 17:54:42
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