This Sunday there was a real scandal at the Miguel Alemán stadium, at the end of the second leg of the MX Expansion League semifinals between Celaya and Atlético Morelia.
The MX Expansion League match, which ended 3-1 in favor of Morelia to seal a 4-2 overall score and qualify for the grand final, was littered with unfortunate images of violence on the field of play at the end of the duel.
The match ended with five expelled as a result of an attempt to fight, in which there was a very painful moment for Mexican soccer. At the end of the duel, the coach of the Celaya team, Francisco Ramírez, slapped Norberto Scoponi, assistant coach Carlos Adrián Morales of Atlético Morelia.
In images circulating on social networks, it can be seen how the Argentine, who was part of Gerardo “Tata” Martino’s work team when he led Tricolor, is calm at the end of the game, when Ramírez arrives in the crowd and hits him in the face , then Scoponi begins to run before the aggressiveness of the Mexican.
In another image shared by sports journalist Luis Castillo, it can be seen how Scoponi himself dedicated himself to running to avoid further problems; However, it can be seen how when approaching the tunnel that leads to the dressing rooms, apparently the Celaya defender, Noé Topete, gave him a kick that caused the Argentine to fall to the grass while trying to flee to the dressing rooms.