Was it treachery? The images can be no other conclusion. Paris St. Germain (PSG) against SC Bastia, the favorite of the French capital wins the League 2: 0th It was not a thrilling encounter, the spectacle took place after the end of the consignment, the bottom of the gangway.
On a video recording is to see how Bastia Brandao waiting in the hallway. Patiently, like a lion on the prowl. Then Thiago Motta is on, the two were on the court opponent, Brandao as a striker, Thiago Motta as a defensive midfielder.
It is likely that the two already in the square had a lot to say. Possibly good, but rather bad. Both are Brazilian, Thiago Motta has only an Italian passport, the exchange could therefore take place without language barrier. It must have been building up a lot in any case. Even during the game Brandao was booed by the Parisian public every touch, even more so when he was held responsible for the violation of their defender Gregory van der Wiel.
Brandao was now seemingly guileless in progress. Thiago Motta wanted to pass him, but this he did not come. Brandao, 1.89 meters tall, took three steps toward him and missed Thiago Motta, 1.87 meters tall, suddenly a head butt. As it turned out later, he breaking his nose. It flowed much blood. The end of the debate but that was not long. Just as fast as Brandao had struck, he fled also, Thiago Motta after him.
Both are not known as an apostle of peace. Brandao was blocked last season for four games because he had St. Germain’s Yohan Cabaye Paris struck down with his elbow. Also had the Paris Annex not forget the constant catcalls against Brandao in the game were due first. But it must also be assumed that Thiago Motta himself contributed his part that freaked such Brandao and apparently wanted to take revenge.
Thiago Motta is a Stinkstiefel
During his time at Inter Milan, the 31-year-old was notorious as a cunning and extremely unpleasant opponents on the court. He was regarded by the Italians as a worthy successor to the Stinkstiefels Marco Materazzi, the bad reputation was award and warning to the opponent at the same time.
Thiago Motta in any case put by the attack by Brandao, but he could not get hold of him. What was happening in the room, is still unclear. The video recording documented a little later only that Thiago Motta must be held with a bloody nose by his fellow players, to provide Brandao.
PSG President is appalled
The wild action will have consequences, so much seems certain. Bastia coach has already announced to want to to task Brandao. “If he has behaved unworthily, there will be internal sanctions against him,” Claude Makelele said. PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi went even so far that he considered drastic measures inevitable. “Brandao is one banned for life. I’m very excited. This is not football, it’s a stop. Since a fundamental decision must be found,” he said.
The tumult disguised a little, that superstar Zlatan Ibrahimovic had been injured in the game. The Swedish striker left already after 14 minutes the box. “He had an open wound on the side. It’s a strange injury. I am not a doctor. I do not know if it’s serious,” said Laurent Blanc later at the press conference. Thiago Motta has since straightened the nose.
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