Brazilian Soccer Fan Storms The Field After Match Ends, Attempts To Teach His Team's Goalie How To Defend After Giving Up 2 Goals
[Translated] - An angry fan is capable of a lot Frustrated with Santa Cruz's defeat to ASA, tricolor invades the field to "teach" goalkeeper how to defend and is removed by the PM to cheers from the crowd
[Source] - An angry fan invaded the pitch after his side lost 2-1 to teach his goalkeeper how to become a better shot-stopper to the disbelief of 20,000 home fans.
The supporter displayed his acrobatic skills as he dived into the air in the six-yard box while the real goalie watched closely on one knee, before turning his back as a member of staff approached.
He continued to demonstrate his goal-saving techniques as he was led away from embarrassed Klever Rodrigo Gomes Rufino before appearing to get into an animated conversation with a police officer who let him continue walking back towards the stands.
This is called being a fan. I'm sorry, but what's the problem here? Your team loses 2-1 so he decides to give the goalie some tips. Look at those moves! This guy could clearly teach Santa Cruz's goalie a lesson or two. I mean what's the worst that can happen? A tie? Be better than losing 2-0.
All this does is remind me still of one of the funniest stories in sports the last few years. The Kansas fan who showed up to the dorms to give free throw shooting advice. Sometimes athletes tune out their coaches. Gotta get a new voice in here and that's exactly what this guy in Brazil is doing. You think he gives a shit it's the fourth league? Nope. 20,000 people in attendance.
You know what? Don't arrest this guy. Put him between the pipes for the next match. If he does better, he avoids all charges and gets a contract. If he doesn't, he gets charged to the fullest degree. We don't need the court system here. We don't need anything else besides ball don't lie justice.
Gotta give the guy credit. He went right to the goalie and showed him his skills. Some people hide or glue themselves to floors. Others are willing to go right to the face of their own player and teach them a thing or two. I stand for it.