Son colleagues for 'opposition assault during the game' will be disciplined after death

James Maddison (27, Tottenham Hotspur) is in danger of post-disciplinary action.

Tottenham won 3-1 against Nottingham Forest at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on the 7th thanks to Hayson Murillo's own goal and Mickey van der Ben and Pedro Porro's relay goals in the 32nd round of the 2023/24 Premier League.

Captain Son Heung-min assisted Van der Ben's debut goal to record his ninth assist in the league, and Tottenham moved to fourth place, beating rival Aston Villa to advance to the Champions League.

In terms of the results, it was perfect, but at the same time, it was a game with a strange feeling of frustration. This is because the possibility of post-disciplinary action due to Madison's violent behavior is emerging.

Madison punched opposing midfielder Ryan Yates in the abdomen in the 45th minute when it was completely unrelated to the ball. Yates collapsed on the spot, and referee Simon Hooper did not pull out a yellow card.

As a result, Madison played the ground intact until he was replaced by Dejan Kulusevski in the 31st minute of the second half, and became the starting point for the prisoner's net.

After the match, Nottingham coach Nunu Espiritu Santo also reacted incomprehensibly to Hooper's decision. "It's a clear red card. I was surprised that VAR didn't send Madison off. He lost his composure and hit Yates in the abdomen. I think what they saw is different from what we saw. If I wasn't 100% sure, I wouldn't have said it."

As even the opposing team's coach raised the issue, whether Madison will be subject to disciplinary action after his death will not be negligible either. The FA has the authority to punish controversial acts after reviewing them. 토토사이트 추천

Hooper, who was the referee on the day, has established himself as an icon of distrust by adding another dubious decision. Hooper's misjudgment has been made twice this season, officially recognized by the PGMOL. Hooper made an "all-time misjudgment" in which he failed to declare a penalty kick by Wolverhampton, the opener between Manchester United and the Wolverhampton Wanderers, and cancelled Luis Diaz's normal goal in a seventh round match between Tottenham and Liverpool.