Something that shouldn’t have happened at the stadium. A player was injured by a foreign object thrown by a spectator. Officials of the home team shouted, “Take care of common sense,” and the player who was harmed also spoke out.
The incident occurred at 3 am (Korean time) on the 6th at Feyenoord Stadium, where the KNVB Cup semi-final between Feyenoord and Ajax was held. Ajax midfielder Davey Classen, who scored a goal in the 6th minute of the second half to lead 2-1, was suddenly hit in the head by an object thrown by a spectator.
Klassen was celebrating a goal with his teammates near the corner flag. In the meantime, a foreign object flew from the audience. He was hit in the head by an object and was bleeding, and the game was suspended for about 30 minutes. The referee sent the players outside.
Feyenoord assistant coach John De Wolf urged excited home fans to “behave with common sense”. The match was then restarted and Ajax ended up winning 2-1. 온라인바카라
Despite being injured, Klassen was the protagonist of a valuable winning goal. He told ESPN after the game, “When you play here, it’s always a crazy game. But this is unexpected. I pushed all the limits.”
When I hurt my head, he said, “I felt it was quite difficult. At first, I felt anger inside. When the opposing goalkeeper ran up to me and told me that I had to get up, I got even more angry. Another player saw my head and it was bloody. I wanted to get out of there. My head was throbbing, and I was having trouble concentrating, so I was replaced.”