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·3 March 2023
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·3 March 2023
Bengaluru FC and Kerala Blasters’ southern rivalry has undoubtedly seen it all in the past, but the pivotal playoff game on Friday, March 3, at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium, featured a tremendous moment of controversy never witnessed before in the Indian Super League.
The tense contest went into extra time with a score of 0-0 at the end of regulation time. Following end-to-end action, Sunil Chhetri was adjudged to have been fouled just outside the penalty area in the 97th minute.
Goalkeeper Prabhsukhan Gill began setting up the wall in front of him when the BFC captain quickly took a free kick, which found the back of the net.
The referee awarded the goal, but the Blasters were unquestionably not prepared to face it. After the goal, pandemonium and drama ensued on the field, with Kerala Blasters head coach Ivan Vukomanovic visibly expressing his frustrations.
The Serbian tactician lost his head and called on his players to leave the pitch in protest of the poor refereeing decision. The debate, however, was whether the referee allowed the play to continue by blowing his whistle or marking the distance of the wall.
It is fair to say the situation sparked visible confusion among fans, players, and even match officials. Nonetheless, there will be massive ramifications for Kerala Blasters and Vukomanovic’s decision to leave the field during the game.
The Blasters did not return to the field and the full-time whistle was ultimately blown by referee Crystal John, much to the dismay of the traveling fans.
The refereeing decisions in the 2022-23 season of the Indian Super League have been in the limelight for all the wrong reasons, but the reaction from Vukomanovic sparked a huge debate among fans on social media. Fans also criticized his decision and questioned his sportsmanship.
Here are a few tweets:
Kerala Blasters can be permanently banned from Indian Super League. Absolutely poor decision by Ivan! Shameful.#KeralaBlasters #ISL #BengaluruFC #IndianFootball1
Bengaluru FC owner and director Parth Jindal also chimed in with his opinion as he called out Kerala Blasters' choice to walk off the pitch.
What the hell was that@KeralaBlasters and @ivanvuko19?
Walking out of a match like this is disrespect to the game, the opposition, the officials and above all to the fans.
This is a clear crybaby example!
This shouldn’t have happened, Referring hasn’t been the best throughout the season but Kerala blasters shouldn’t have walked off either. There were 25 mins left!#ISL #BFCKBFC @IndSuperLeague
haha Kerala Blasters walking off what a shame! Crazy!
It is against football ethics I cannot watch isl anymore.#isl#KeralaBlasters
Looks like Kerala Blasters took 'leaving it all on the field' a little too seriously.
#KBFC #BFC #BFCKBFC #KeralaBlasters #BengaluruFC
Kerala blasters and their immaturity continues. Not only their fans, Even coach and players.
#BengaluruFC #BFC #BFCKBFC
This was undoubtedly not the way anyone wanted the game to end, but the incident will be at the forefront of the Indian Super League. Questions will be asked and there will be huge consequences ahead, but for now the Bengaluru FC faithful will celebrate their victory.
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