A soccer manager is Spreads quickly after stunning attack with your own player.
Spanish coach Pep Clotet caused a moment of insanity during the Triestina team's match on Friday night, sparking outrage.
The club, which plays in Italy's third tier Serie C, became the most talked-about club in the country after Clotet's verbal abuse in front of television cameras turned violent.
The 47-year-old manager made headlines, particularly in England, where he is well known for his reputation as a hothead, during his time as manager of English clubs Oxford and Birmingham.
Clotet's rant shocked fans around the world after the forward grabbed and shoved Latvia's Raimons Cloris after receiving a straight red card for an ugly challenge.
The incident occurred in the 33rd minute of her match against Gianna Herminio.
As the Latvian player trudged off the pitch, Clotet caught his attention. solar I will report it.
Rather than continue straight down the tunnel, Cloris walked toward the manager.
At this point, the enraged Clotet grabbed the forward by the collar of his shirt and began shaking him.
Cloris, 23, looked disappointed and did not try to escape his manager's shocking abuse.
Triestina had to play for about an hour with 10 men.
And the Clotets' mood couldn't have been helped by the way the match ended.
Gianna Herminio scored the winning goal late on through Gabriel Avinci with just three minutes remaining.
As a result, Triestina sit at the bottom of the table with just six points after 14 games.
Since taking over on October 21, Clotet has accumulated two points from four games.
Triestina have not won since defeating Arzignano on August 24th.
In a surprising turn of events, it is the black squirrel, not the clotet, whose future is uncertain.
Coach Clotet effectively fired Cloris on the spot when he told reporters after the game that he would never play for the team again while Cloris was in charge.
Cloris had not scored a goal or assisted on a goal since Clotet took over just three weeks ago.
There are no immediate reports suggesting the manager's job is in jeopardy.
Oddly enough, Clotet said he stands by his actions.
“Cloris' job in Triestina is done as long as I am the coach,” he told reporters in a statement loosely translated into English.
“My gesture was appropriate for what happened. What Cloris did is unacceptable. It damages Triestina, the club he represents and football in general.
“Giana Herminio's tactical attitude surprised us, but we managed to recover and stay in the game until he was sent off.
“Of course they controlled the game, but we were outnumbered and fought until the end.
“We need to develop a more cautious mentality. We need to know how to manage the important moments of the match, but this is a personal aspect. We need to develop a more cautious mentality. Sometimes we take unnecessary risks. We were able to defend well, even though we lost the ball and conceded goals that could have been avoided. I should have handled it better.”
It is no exaggeration to say that fans around the world are surprised by this situation.
One fan tweeted: “Football players are not slaves. Triestina coach Pep Clotet has no excuses.”
“Sad to see this. Triestina manager Pep Clotet has only been in the team for three weeks,” one fan wrote.
One fan wrote that Clotet started a “riot,” while another suggested that Clotet was “completely crazy.”
One video of the incident has been viewed more than 1.2 million times on Twitter.


