It was 17 minutes into the match between Brighton and Aston Villa on Saturday (0: 2), when he opened the scoring with a precise shot from outside the penalty area. . “This is a very nice gesture, showing that Matty Cash identifies with his colleagues from the Polish national team,” said Krzysztof Marciniak, a journalist from Canal + Sport. However, the referee John Brooks was not touched and – according to the rules – showed the winger a yellow card for removing his shirt.
It turns out that from the next round in similar situations referees from the Premier League will not punish players. Why? The English federation gave the referees guidelines not to penalize players taking their shirts off in a gesture of support for Ukraine with yellow cards.
According to the Daily Mail, the judges were “encouraged to show understanding and empathy towards the players who have been touched by recent events.”
Tomasz Kędziora describes the evacuation from Kiev. This entry breaks the heart. “Thank you”
– Returning to Kiev from a training camp in Turkey, even for a fraction of a second it never crossed my mind that a few dozen hours later a war might start. But after the first sounds of the explosion, I realized that I was in the center of dangerous events – wrote Tomasz Kędziora on Instagram.
“Thanks to the involvement of many people, I am already in Poland with my family. In recent days I have received hundreds of messages with words of support, many of them I have not yet been able to answer, but all of them mean a lot to me. My evacuation from Kiev to Lviv would not be possible without the help of Dynamo Kyiv fans – Roman Syniawsky, Dariusz Baboń and Przemysław Szczurowski. The crossing was perfectly organized by the Polish Football Association in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Thank you to President Cezary Kulesza, Zbigniew Bońek, Łukasz Gawrjołek, Mateusz Morawiecki and my friend Tomek Magdziarz “.
It’s been a week since Kyiv and Kharkiv became the epicenter of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Vladimir Putin’s army is increasingly attacking even residential areas with missiles. Ukrainians are bravely in their arms, but the number of civilian victims is still growing.
Source: Sport

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