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The ten most famous red cards in football history, which games have fans seen?

10. Motta

On April 29, 2010, Inter Milan lost 0-1 away to Barcelona in the European Champions Cup semi-finals, but still advanced to the final with a total score of 3-2. Something unexpected happened in the 28th minute. Motta was protecting the ball on the left side of the frontcourt and was pressed by Busquets. He reached back and touched Busquets' chin. Busquets covered his face and fell to the ground. The Barcelona assistant coach rushed to the sidelines and gave an elbow attack. Action, put pressure on the referee De Brick, De Brick directly showed the red card to Motta! Motta showed an unbelievable look and was reluctant to leave the field. He grabbed Busquets' neck and yelled at him. The match officials and Inter Milan assistant coach pulled him out of the field. Mourinho smiled sarcastically, whispered something in Guardiola's ear, and then applauded the stands.

This is not the point - Busquets moved his hands away from his face and secretly observed the referee's penalty. It was this "glimpse" that was keenly captured by the camera. Busquets became the "Best Actor" in one battle when he was only 21 years old. Professor Bu, the name of Best Actor Bu has become popular in the market. This scene has become one of the most classic moments of "performance" in football. Busquets has always been mentioned without mentioning the name of the best actor.

Busquets’ famous work has made him famous as an actor and a professor since then

9. Suarez

Uruguay VS Ghana in the 2010 World Cup quarter-finals In the last minute of overtime of the game, Suarez intentionally blocked the opponent's goal with a handball. He was eventually sent off with a red card by the referee and took a penalty kick. However, Gian's penalty kick hit the crossbar and Ghana missed the chance to win. , at this time, he had already walked to the player tunnel and saw this scene. He clenched his fists and ran wildly on the sidelines with excitement. This has also become a classic shot that has been played repeatedly in this cup. Suarez also indirectly saved the team, and the Uruguayans had the last laugh in the penalty shootout. Although this method lacks sportsmanship, although this method may be despised by many people, Suarez used a rare "most valuable" red card in the history of the World Cup to help Uruguay break into the semi-finals of the World Cup. This is enough , but he is a hero in the eyes of Uruguayan fans.

8. Sergio Ramos

What is Derby? That is, no matter what the final result of the game is, the players of the two teams must not admit defeat. Red and yellow cards flying everywhere and constant conflicts are the derby that fans are most looking forward to. The 239th battle of the century between Real Madrid and Barcelona on November 30, 2010, was a vivid interpretation of the Spanish El Clasico. In addition to five wonderful goals in the game, several conflicts also broke out. When the game was coming to an end, Messi, who sent two assists, still did not score, so the Argentine did not stop. As a result, when Messi dribbled the ball, he was surrounded by Real Madrid players Las Diarra and Ramos. Ramos ferociously tackled Messi. Barcelona players immediately rushed to question Ramos, the man responsible for the shovel, and the angry Real Madrid right back stretched out his hand to push Puyol, and the conflict escalated instantly. Many players from both teams were also involved. As a result, the referee on duty directly took out a red card and sent Ramos, the initiator of the conflict, off the field. However, when Ramos walked to the sidelines, Xavi, who had been substituted, also came up to question him. As a result, Ramos spread his grievances on Xavi and pushed his national team teammate Xavi away. After the game, "Daily Sports" strongly condemned Ramos' atrocities, "Xavi and Ramos are rivals at the club level, but they are both contributors to the Spanish national team winning the World Cup in South Africa. Ramos lost his mind. Moss completely ignored this relationship."

7. Wayne Rooney

In the quarterfinals of the 2006 World Cup in Germany, England and Portugal met on a narrow road. This was also the case between Rooney and Ronaldo. A showdown between then-Manchester United teammates. In the 62nd minute of the game, Carvalho was stepped on the inner thigh by Rooney while he was falling to the ground. This action immediately triggered a dispute on the field. Was this moment ugly? Maybe only he knows. At that time, Ronaldo approached the referee and demanded that Rooney be sent off. Rooney pushed Ronaldo in a hurry. In the end, the referee sent Rooney a red card and England was defeated.

The TV cameras also captured that after Rooney was sent off, Ronaldo winked at the Portuguese bench meaningfully. This red card caused a lot of trouble afterwards. The British media questioned Ronaldo's character. There were endless reports about Ronaldo's falling out with Rooney. There was even news that Ronaldo would leave Manchester United. Under the pressure of public opinion, he considered switching to Real Madrid. thoughts.

As things have gone by, Rooney is now relieved when talking about that game. He said: "I understand why Ronaldo did that. He wanted Portugal to win. To be honest, if things were reversed, , I would probably have done the same thing because I wanted England to win and I would have probably tried to get him sent off as well.

C Ronaldo’s fascinating eyes

6. Eric Cantona

Selhurst Park on January 25, 1995 Stadium, Manchester United drew 1-1 with Crystal Palace. Perhaps the 1-1 score in that game has gradually been forgotten, but the scene that happened in the game is still talked about by people. The reason why that game is still remembered is the ups and downs. Tunna, Manchester United core Cantona was red-blooded in retaliation for Crystal Palace's Chad Shaw. After he was sent off with a red card, Crystal Palace fan Simons loudly insulted Cantona as a "French bastard". Cantona, who has always been irritable, naturally couldn't After enduring this humiliation, the furious Cantona jumped over the billboard and kicked Simons across the body in a Chinese Kung Fu style.

Cantona's action was captured by the media's cameras and cameras, and it was instantly captured. It made headlines in newspapers and became the focus of discussion among fans around the world. There is no doubt about the severity of this action. Manchester United suspended Cantona until the end of the 1994/95 season. However, in view of the serious circumstances, the Football Association felt that the club had been suspended for four months. The suspension penalty was not enough to relieve the resentment, and the suspension period was doubled to eight months. At the same time, Cantona was also fined 120 hours of public welfare work and was fined 20,000 pounds. This severe punishment almost forced Cantona. Tunner retired, but later changed his mind under Ferguson's persuasion and played for two more seasons at Manchester United.

5. Kieron Dale Lee Bowyer

In the Premier League. There are a lot of fights on the field. Players from Manchester United and Arsenal not only got into fights on the field many times, but also staged a group fight involving 22 players in the field. However, in this kind of game, they are teammates of the same team. Fighting is really rare. In April 2005, during the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Aston Villa, Bowyer and his teammate Kieron Dyer got into a fight on the pitch, and the two were immediately refereed. He was sent off with a red card and was banned by the Football Association after the game: Bowyer was suspended for four games and Dyer was suspended for three games. Bowyer also received a fine from Newcastle: a six-week ban and a fine of 200,000. A £100 fine and a serious warning at the highest level because he took the lead in the fight, but Dyer was not punished by the club, which is also considered a sign that the team is about to remove Bowyer from the team.

4. Ortega

In the 1998 World Cup quarter-finals, Argentina 1-2 Netherlands, Ortega became the first successor to Maradona's No. 10 jersey. , however, his fate ended with a red card just like Maradona. In the quarter-finals with the Netherlands, the two teams drew 1-1 in the first half. In the second half, the Dutch team Newman left the field with a red card, and the victory began. It tilted towards Argentina, but Ortega irrationally overturned the Dutch goalkeeper Van der Sar and was sent off by the referee. Ortega, who was clever but was mistaken, caused a fatal disaster for the Netherlands. The Argentina team was short of one person in the end. The moment was defeated by Bergkamp, ??lost 1-2, and missed the semi-finals

3. Totti

South Korea 2-1 Italy in the 1/8 finals of the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup. The host South Korea was the biggest dark horse in the 2002 World Cup. Facing the powerful Italian team, Ahn Jung-hwan missed a penalty kick. Vieri's header once gave Italy a 1-0 lead, but Seol Qi-hyun's left-footed shot helped the game. South Korea dragged the game into overtime. In the 13th minute of overtime, Totti fell in the penalty area after fighting with the opponent's player. The referee Moreno did not run to the penalty spot, but ran to Totti and showed him a yellow card. The Prince of Rome inexplicably got the third Two yellow cards and he was sent off. At the last moment of overtime, Ahn Jung-hwan defeated Maldini and scored with a header, and South Korea reversed Italy 2-1.

Speculations about Moreno accepting bribes before the game have not stopped. In 2010, Moreno was arrested for possession of drugs. Italian fans all applauded. Former Italian Football Association President Carraro said: "Although Moreno Leno's drug possession has little to do with his officiating at the Korea-Japan World Cup, but his officiating in that game was either due to lack of ability or other ulterior reasons."

This ball is really fake. Fall?

That sexy Italian team. . .

2. David Beckham

In 1998, during the battle between England and Argentina in the quarter-finals of the World Cup in France, Argentina midfielder Simeone brought down Beckham. Tom, the heartthrob immediately kicked Simeone in retaliation. He was sent off with a red card, causing England to challenge 11 men with 10 men. After Beckham came off the field, England, which had one less player, changed from the dominant situation to a passive one. After struggling for 120 minutes, they finally lost to Argentina in a penalty shootout. After the game, he was strongly condemned by domestic public opinion. As a result, Beckham was regarded as a sinner by England and fell into a low ebb in life. His wedding to Victoria was also forced to be postponed. It wasn't until the final round of qualifiers for the 2002 World Cup, when he scored a free kick in stoppage time to help England beat Germany to qualify first in the group, that Beckham truly restored his image.

In June 2002, he participated in the World Cup with the national team and scored a penalty kick in the group match against Argentina, helping England defeat 1:0 in 1998. Red card opponent.

This scene was also parodied in Andy Lau’s movie. .

1. Zidane

In the 2006 World Cup final in Germany, Italy 1-1 (5-3) France, French superstar Zidane headbutted Italian defender Materazzi. This scene can be called an alternative and timeless classic in the history of the World Cup. At that time, Zidane scored a penalty kick to give France the lead. In overtime, he almost scored again with a header. In the 110th minute of overtime, Italian defender Materazzi was sent off with a red card for headbutting him. It is said that Materazzi greeted Zidane's sister at that time, and Zidane respected his sister very much and acted impulsively for the so-called dignity, which left such a flaw in his football career.

The sight of Zidane passing the Hercules Cup became his last scene on the green field. I don't know which camera captured the scene of Zidane looking at the Hercules Cup. Many netizens felt sorry for this genius.