Tjärnberg Warning: Potential Firing After New Incident

It was after Rosenborg’s 2-1 loss against Viking on Sunday that scandal scenes took place. A big brawl broke out and in the riot, Swedish Marcus Tjärnberg, assistant coach in Rosenborg, took a larynx on the Viking star Zlatko Tripic.

Now Rosenborg has decided what the incident will have for Tjärnberg. The club has given him a written warning.

– What happened is totally unacceptable on the part of the club. To practice violence is to go far beyond the border and it goes against everything the club stands for, says CEO Tore Berdal to the addresseavis.

– Marcus receives a written warning from the club. It is a serious reaction, and we expect him to be able to stay within what is expected of all employees in Rosenborg. If more such things occur, there are reasons for dismissal.

Should Tjärnberg, who already earlier in the season have drawn a red card in connection with a match, act in a similar way again, he will thus be fired.

The coach is remorseful the day after.

– I’m ashamed of what has happened, says Tjärnberg to the addresseavis.

In a statement to TV2, Tjärnberg also says:

– The day has been full of shame. I regret the way I reacted from it that I see what happens to Adrian (Pereira). I regret everything I can to everyone who likes Rosenborg and Norwegian football in and outside our club.

The Swede attacked after Tripic went on a Rosenborg player physically, mentioned Adrian Pereira. Tripic took hold around Pereira’s neck and is also remorseful.

– I would never have ended up in such a situation. I am the captain of Viking. In the heat of the battle, I was incredibly provoked by Adrian Pereira. I should have handled that better, says the Viking star to Stavanger Aftenblad.

Tripic also adds that “everything is my fault”.

It was after Rosenborg’s 2-1 loss against Viking on Sunday that scandal scenes took place. A big brawl broke out and in the riot, Swedish Marcus Tjärnberg, assistant coach in Rosenborg, took a larynx on the Viking star Zlatko tripic.

Now Rosenborg has decided what the incident will have for Tjärnberg. The club has given him a written warning.

– What happened is totally unacceptable on the part of the club. To practice violence is to go far beyond the border and it goes against everything the club stands for, says CEO Tore Berdal to the addresseavis.

– Marcus receives a written warning from the club. It is a serious reaction, and we expect him to be able to stay within what is expected of all employees in Rosenborg. If more such things occur, there are reasons for dismissal.

Should Tjärnberg, who already earlier in the season have drawn a red card in connection with a match, act in a similar way again, he will thus be fired.

The coach is remorseful the day after.

– I’m ashamed of what has happened, says Tjärnberg to the addresseavis.

In a statement to TV2, Tjärnberg also says:

– The day has been full of shame. I regret the way I reacted from it that I see what happens to Adrian (Pereira). I regret everything I can to everyone who likes Rosenborg and Norwegian football in and outside our club.

The Swede attacked after Tripic went on a rosenborg player physically, mentioned Adrian Pereira. Tripic took hold around Pereira’s neck and is also remorseful.

– I would never have ended up in such a situation. I am the captain of viking. In the heat of the battle, I was incredibly provoked by Adrian Pereira. I should have handled that better, says the Viking star to Stavanger Aftenblad.

Tripic also adds that “everything is my fault”.

Key Moments and Consequences: A Summary

The following table summarizes the key events and disciplinary actions stemming from the post-match fracas.This concise overview provides clarity regarding the incident’s critical details.

Event Participants Response/Consequence
Match Result Rosenborg vs. Viking Viking won 2-1
Initial Incident Zlatko Tripic (Viking) and Adrian Pereira (Rosenborg) Tripic grabs Pereira
Assistant Coach’s Response Marcus Tjärnberg (Rosenborg) Physical altercation with Tripic
Club’s Disciplinary Action Rosenborg Written warning to Tjärnberg, potential dismissal for future incidents.
Remorse Tjärnberg and Tripic Both express remorse and apologize for thier actions.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Addressing your queries, here’s a detailed FAQ section on the incident, designed to provide clarity and insights.

What exactly happened in the match between Rosenborg and Viking?
The game ended with a 2-1 victory for Viking. However, the post-match events overshadowed the result. A physical altercation erupted involving players and coaches [[1]].
Who was involved in the violence?
The main participants were Zlatko Tripic, a star player for Viking, and Marcus Tjärnberg, an assistant coach for Rosenborg. The incident began with Tripic’s actions and escalated when Tjärnberg responded physically.
What disciplinary actions have been taken?
Rosenborg has issued a written warning to Marcus Tjärnberg. the club’s CEO has stated the warning is a serious matter, and further incidents could lead to Tjärnberg’s dismissal.
what were the reactions of the individuals involved?
Both Tjärnberg and Tripic expressed remorse for their actions. Tjärnberg stated he was ashamed, while tripic acknowledged his role in the initial provocation. Both recognized that their behavior was unacceptable.
How does this incident impact the reputation of the teams involved?
Such incidents can damage the reputation of both clubs and raise questions about player conduct and coaching staff supervision. The clubs’ responses and how they address the aftermath will be critical in mitigating negative perceptions.
What are the implications for the future?
This incident could lead to stricter regulations and expectations, particularly around player and coaching conduct. Rosenborg has made it clear that it takes this matter seriously, and further incidents involving violence could lead to more severe consequences.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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