Shakhtar Donetsk striker Luiz Adriano of Brazil caused a striking controversy which shadowed yesterday's UEFA Champions League matchday, when he flouted Fair Play scoring a goal directly after a drop ball that was actually to be given to the Danish side FC Nordsjaelland.
French official Antony Gautier had to accept the goal and attempted to reconcile both sides after this scandale. The officials team's astonishment was furthermore displayed in the fact that AR2 Frédéric Cano stopped running for a moment, probably being irritated about what was going on.
UEFA has already announced to commence an investigation against the Brazilian forward for having brought the principles of conduct. The case will be tried at 27 November 2012.
One cannot describe the circumstances more appropiately than Nordsjaelland's manager Laursen did, who hoped that his "children [had already been] sleeping when this goal was scored".
Luiz Adriano has been banned for one match applying to next week's decisive encounter between Shakhtar and Juventus. The reason was officially called "violation of the principles of conduct".
Luiz Adriano has been banned for one match applying to next week's decisive encounter between Shakhtar and Juventus. The reason was officially called "violation of the principles of conduct".
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