Colombia vs. Ireland, Nelson Abadía’s team’s first practice match in Oceania before the Women’s World Cup, lasted just 23 minutes. The version voiced by the European media is that the game was terminated due to the “too hard” game of the Colombians.

(In detail: Colombia – Ireland: shocking details of the struggle to end the friendship).

“The match played at Meakin Park in Brisbane was very rough and after discussion with the match officials it was decided to end the match.“, the Irish Federation declared.

“Although all processes and training of our teams are within the framework of the rules of the game, healthy competition and fair play, we respect the decision of our opponent team”The Colombian Federation said in a statement.

Daniela Caracas from Colombia then said of the Irish: “They girl… there’s a ‘faltica’ over there and they started complaining and they said they’d see if they played, then the coach said we’ll wait for them to decide… Let them eat. .. “.

Now it was Irish coach Vera Pauw’s turn to speak.

“My players were afraid of their bodies (…) it was outside the rules,” he said.

(A player from Ireland appears injured in a match against the Colombian National Team: that’s his health).

“The game started very lively, we started very well, we created a few opportunities, we got a good free kick and the opponents had a few options, it was a very competitive duel in that sense, but then it got to a point.” There were moments in the game where Ruesha Littlejohn was hit very hard and could get injured. We are not afraid of any physical contact, We are a tough team due to the rules of the game, but this was outside the rules.“The DT at the entrance said.

Then, he recounted the moment when his team figure, Denise O’Sullivan, would get kicked.

“I went to the Colombian coach to tell him that I needed his help, I said, ‘We want to go to the World Cup, how can we calm this situation,’ and he just prayed for me. He said that even though we didn’t foul, it was like a foul game on both sides. (Nelson Abadía) Didn’t take up the post. “I want to emphasize that the Colombian bank has remained calm and has not made any provocations,” he said.

(Colombian actor fuels debate with Ireland: ‘They’re girls, they eat shit…’).

“My players were upset and upset. I went to the field to see Denise (the player who later went to the hospital), which is something I never did and I confirmed there was a potential injury risk and for the first time since then. I’m coaching, I was scared of my players, they were scared of their bodies. So I pulled them aside and said to them, ‘Don’t worry, I support you, of course I support you’.

He then said that he met with the Irish Federation executives and they decided to talk to the referees and stop the game.

“The Colombian Football Federation has announced that a friendly match will be played today between the Colombian Women’s National Team and Ireland. In practice this Friday, his opponent, the Irish National Team, was suspended after 23 minutes of the first half chose not to continue the game.” reads the text shared by the FCF.

“Although all processes and training of our teams are framed by the rules of the game, healthy competition and FairPlay, we respect the decision of our opposing team,” the statement said.

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Source: Exame

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