Another scandal in Turkey. Adana Demirspor players left the field and refuse to continue the match against Galatasaray

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Alex Olise Dailysports's expert Translated by the editors
Another scandal in Turkey. Adana Demirspor players left the field and refuse to continue the match against Galatasaray Photo: x.com/Mourinho_Xtra

In the 22nd round of the Turkish Super League, a major scandal unfolded. The match between Galatasaray and Adana Demirspor became the center of attention following a controversial incident in the 25th minute of the first half.

Details: The game in Istanbul was suspended when the visiting players left the field in protest. It all started when the referee awarded a penalty to Galatasaray after Adana's defender Semih Güler collided with Dries Mertens in the penalty area. Despite furious protests from the players and coaches of the affected team, the referee considered it a foul and awarded the penalty.

Morata converted the penalty, and the match continued until the 31st minute. However, after receiving instructions from the team's management, the visiting players left the field in protest.

Reminder: This event marks another episode in a season known for refereeing decisions that have sparked controversy and dissatisfaction. Notably, this penalty was the ninth awarded in favor of Galatasaray this season.

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