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Minime 09-02-2009 10:33 AM

Truly Awful Tackle
 
Probably one of the worst tackle I’ve have ever seen.

Standard Liege’s Axel Witsel earned a much deserved red card for snapping the leg of Anderlecht’s player and basically ruining his life on Sunday.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OapMvlhZOQ

Fork Handles 09-02-2009 07:57 PM

They gotta stop showing that Roy Keane highlight video at Liege training sessions...

:2bats:

BigBadSi 09-03-2009 07:52 AM

cunts are appealing


Standard Liege Appeal Axel Witsel Ban
The Belgian champions do not accept Witsel's hefty suspension...

Sep 2, 2009 2:38:34 PM
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Reigning Belgian champions Standard Liege have made the decision to appeal the 11-match ban midfielder Axel Witsel received from the Belgian FA (KBVB) in the wake of his red card against Anderlecht on Sunday.

Witsel stated on Tuesday that he would accept any suspension and would not appeal a ban. However, the midfielder's club have decided different and want the youngster back in action sooner than November 23, the day his suspension is due to expire.

The Belgian international received his marching orders after 24 minutes of play following a reckless challenge on Anderlecht defender Marcin Wasilewski. The latter will be unavailable for an estimated 12 months due to the broken leg he sustained, though the Polish team doctor believes the right-back could be training as soon as March.

"The press and fans have created a hostile atmosphere against Standard Liege and Axel Witsel. He has always been a role model on the pitch and the KBVB now use this against him. This is unacceptable," Standard director Pierre Francois said in a press conference on Wednesday, where the Belgian giants explained their decision to appeal Witsel's ban.

"We have the feeling that the KBVB did not listen to our arguments. Axel never had the intention to injure Wasilewski. We would have handed him a long suspension ourselves if we felt his intentions were bad. We want this situation to stop and demand a fair verdict on Friday."

Stefan Coerts, Goal.com


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