Thursday, August 13, 2015

Here claims Grønner he gets spat on – Aftenposten

It started with an alleged saliva Klyset and got himself completely with a red card. – No context, says Jonas Grønner.

Brann Stadion (BT): Early in the game was Branns Jonas Grønner and AASAN Senai Hagos in a tight duel. It ends with the two talking, and suddenly reacted Grønner violently. He signaled to the judges and the whole Stadium that Hagos had spit on him, and accused Hagos for this pause interview with TV 2.

The duel and rooster fight between the two peers players got their climax three minutes before the end. Then put all of the green knob in the leg to Hagos and Åsane player limped off the field. Grønner went their own steam. He had red and had in the shower.

– I did not spit at him. We talked to each other and it came spit out of my mouth, such as can happen when people speak harshly to one another, claiming Hagos.

– There was no conscious saliva Klyset?

– No. Absolutely not.



– Disrespectful

TV2 images do not show clearly what happened between fighting cocks as they stood face to face in the 1st half. Thus, we may never find out whether Senai Hagos’ or Jonas green version is the correct one. For a Grønner that trembled with suppressed anger spoke to BT after the game.

– I was spat on, a whole hundred percent conscious saliva Klyset. It was a Klyset straight in the face. There is no doubt, no doubt! I spent ten minutes of the match afterwards on getting goo out of your eyes, says Grønner.

– Not a shower as a result of a heated conversation?

– No. There is no doubt. I’d love a fair fight. It should be temperature. Tackling belong. I welcome any one tofotstakling but spitting is so disrespectful and so far from anything that belongs on a football field, said stopper

– So you were expelled for having tackled the same man. It was a thank you for last?

– No. The ball came high, so I stretched out foot to recover. I followed the ball all the way and did not even know it was Senai I was in a duel with. The referee made his assessment of it and showed me out.

– Do you think it was a red card?

– No, I do not think I have great enough speed. Now I have not seen the TV pictures, but I do not think so.



– Poor paid

TV images of the tackle are reasonably clear. Grønner hit Hagos in the calf, and it is possible that Grønner will reconsider their stance after seeing them.

Hagos was Brann fans chopping blunder after another incident early in the game, which he called a penalty Having fallen on feathery view in Branns penalty. He was booed struggle through, but the man who auditioned for fire in winter, says he did not seem to afflict.

– That’s football. It only made me better.

– How did you tackle the Grønner?

– I just followed with the ball, so I felt his studs in the calf min. He hit me properly. That’s football.

The last sentence can serve as a straightforward description of the match between Brann and Åsane. That’s football, and especially the derby. The battle consisted of many duels and Åsane were long periods best. Eventually Fire offsetting after Ruben Kristiansen scored via a Åsane players.

– I am disappointed there. We deserve to win the battle as a whole, I am not quite confident. But over two matches against Brann, I think that I have we have received poorly paid. And when we led after 80 minutes, I am disappointed that we did not win, says Åsane coach.

Published: 12.aug. 2015 8:07 p.m.

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