“Igor Osinkin was standing at the edge and I came out. There was a violation, and Osinkin’s assistant jumped out and started shouting: ‘Give him a second yellow!’ come out and start screaming? There is a head coach, go home. ” He did not return, but approached the match delegate.
When Galimov showed me the yellow one, I left and told him: “Don’t get involved, stay in your place. Why are you shouting here, it’s none of your business, are you pointing at me? That’s when I was sent. Of course, I started to respond.
Before the break, I approached him and said: “What are you allowing yourself to do, how can you fire me if you are so courageous, call me, let’s take responsibility for your words. He raised his hands and said, I’m fine.
When was I shown the second one? I really used foul language. Turns out this was recorded during the break, I didn’t know that. I gave instructions to the team, then they came to me and asked if I was sent off. I replied that I didn’t know. The deputy judge said it was for obscene language. Yes, I expressed it roughly, but this way you can remove everyone. The Russian language is diverse. Everyone is speaking out.
I was already out of it and I had to control myself. But it was just the reaction of an emotional person,” Rakhimov explained in the “Comment.Show” program.
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Source: Sport
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