Other than this let me ask a few questions from the gentlemen at the Mount Olympus-sized heights of UEFA up there.
#1.
Škuletić is planned to get a 3-match detention after this theatre, just because the referee rubbed a red card for unknown reason under his nose. What are the facts that explain this seemingly too strict punishment? Also, if he has to miss out 3 matches, what kind of detention will Ramos get?
#2.
Has anyone noticed that Partizan players got no refreshment drinks in the second half, despite the infernal heat?
#3.
What do UEFA want to do after Neftchi fans stoned Partizan's bus breaking its windows? (Not mentioning all their other manifestations.)
#4.
Small, but not negligible fact is that Nfor, who went on rampage last night, was fired from Belgian K. V. Kortrijk in July last year. The Cameroonian player threatened the club's CEO and manager to kill them together with their families. (The reason behind it all is a bit, well, complex, but upon what I could see, Nfor made this whole tantrum because he wanted to sign for Neftchi even then, but the Belgian club didn't make it the way he imagined.) Even the police had to intervene, finally Belgians were glad to get rid of him.
Who allowed this team to Europe?... And most of all, how much was he/she paid for it?...
After all these, yesterday's victory and qualifying is even more precious.
And now, raise your lazy behind and start to sing.
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