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I wanted to high five the referee, but instead I got a red card

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I wanted to high five the referee, but instead I got a red card

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From Bayer Leverkusen vs Qarabag Of Europa League presenting red card create a camp for the visiting team. Before the red card was shown, there was a moment when the player asked the referee to high-five.

At the BayArena venue, Friday (15/3/2024) early morning WIB, Leverkusen came back from two goals behind to win with a score of 3-2.

In Leverkusen’s comeback action, Qarabag also had to play minus one player after Elvin Jafarguliyev (Cafarguliyev) was sent off by referee Anthony Taylor in the 63rd minute.

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Referring talkSPORT, referee Anthony Taylor seemed to have prepared a yellow card. But he changed his mind after conducting a search with VAR.

So, at first Elvin suspected that his tackle would not get a card referee. He also showed a gesture of raising his right hand to invite a high-five to referee Anthony Taylor, who at that moment appeared to have failed to give a yellow card.

Unfortunately for Elvin because he guessed wrong. Referee Anthony Taylor did not give a yellow card, which he put in his right chest pocket. But from the same place he then drew a red card for the Qarabag player!

The moment the Qarabag player asked the referee to high-five. Photo: dok.@viaplaysportpl Internet/X (Twitter)

The red card suddenly made Cafarguliyev look disbelieving and walk unsteadily. A number of his colleagues were still surrounding the referee, not accepting the decision.

After the red card for the player, Qarabag was still able to increase their lead. But after that Bayer Leverkusen got up and scored three goals in return.

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This result means that Leverkusen has now gone 36 matches unbeaten in all competitions this season.

(krs/mrp)

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