Haaland may be punished for attacking the referee of the Tottenham match
Kenley Ward
Dailysports's expert
Manchester City striker Erling Haaland may pay for his behavior in the match against Tottenham in the 14th round of the English Premier League.
The Norwegian national football player could be punished if the English Football Association makes such a decision, writes PA Dugout.
The forward may receive a disqualification for a violent reaction to the decision of referee Simon Hooper, who did not allow the episode to be completed when Jack Grealish actually went on a “date” with the goalkeeper. The referee unexpectedly signaled the end of the match, which infuriated the Norwegian.
On his Twitter, Haaland reposted the scandalous episode and signed it with obscene words.
Also during the match, Erling hit the referee on the hand, and after the final whistle he aggressively expressed dissatisfaction. For this, the player can be punished with a fine or even disqualification.
It is reasonable to mention that Manchester City and Tottenham played a draw with a score of 3:3.