The coach of the Red Machine Junior, Nikita Illarionov, used obscene language and made fun of his colleague from the Wings of the Soviets, Pavel Platonov, which caused the outbreak of a conflict at the children’s tournament, a declared match referee Maxim Gusev to . .
Earlier, a video of a fight between coaches at children’s competitions appeared online. As learned, Platonov attacked Illarionov during the match and beat him while he was lying on the ice. The incident occurred during a team match as part of the Hockey Chance tournament, which took place at the Arktika Arena in Moscow. Later, the director of the Krylia Sovetov hockey club, Alena Krylova, told that the team would end its working relationship with Platonov.
— Before this situation, there was a tournament, I was on break then. The Red Machine coach constantly provoked the judge and the other coaches. “Go to the eye doctor,” he shouted and something similar. This actually happens regularly. For example, when we were refereeing in Sokolniki two weeks ago, the coach of the “Red Machine” called me and promised to break my legs in the parking lot. But apparently he didn’t wait.
And in “Arctic” the situation turned out to be this: the boy begins to catch the girl, but she does not fall, does not turn around, she continues her movement and throws. As a result, in my opinion, there was no hook for a two-minute takedown. After which, the coach of the “Red Machine” begins to shout loudly and use extremely obscene language. The coach of the “Wings” asked him to calm down, to which the second coach of the “Red Machine” replied using obscene language: “We are not talking to you”. After that, what you saw in the video happened, ”Gusev told the correspondent.
Earlier, the coach of the children’s team “Red Machine Junior” Nikita Illarionov told that he did not provoke Platonov and did not understand the reasons for what happened . Illarionov also cited Internet rumors that he swore at someone and insulted them.
Source : MatchTV

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