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Cheering scandal with consequences: Arnautovic suspended! Alpen-Zlatan against Netherlands not in the squad

2021-06-19T12:39:29.136Z


Marko Arnautovic's goal celebration after his goal against North Macedonia (3-1) caused a stir. Now the attacker has been suspended for the Netherlands game.


Marko Arnautovic's goal celebration after his goal against North Macedonia (3-1) caused a stir.

Now the attacker has been suspended for the Netherlands game.

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In the game between Austria and North Macedonia (3: 1), Marko Arnautovic set the worth seeing end point shortly before the end, but his subsequent cheers were anything but worth seeing *.

The ex-Bundesliga star clearly insulted his opponent Ezgjan Alioski.

Arnautovic shouted in the direction of the North Macedonian: "I fuck your Shiptar mother".

In Serbian, Shiptar is a pejorative racist slur.

EM 2021: cheering scandal with consequences!

UEFA suspends Arnautovic - Alpen-Zlatan against Netherlands not included

Now UEFA has reacted and suspended Arnautovic for a game at the EM 2021 *.

The association announced this one day before the second group game in the Netherlands on Thursday (9 p.m.).

The former Bremen player has to watch the top game at Oranje in Amsterdam.

As early as Monday evening, the North Macedonian football association FFM demanded in an official letter to UEFA the “toughest punishment” for the Austrian, before the umbrella association opened an investigation on Tuesday. In the final group game against Ukraine on Monday (21st), Arnautovic will be available to coach Franco Foda's team again.

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Source: merkur

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