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Oscar sparks mass brawl in China

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SHANGHAI: Brazilian internatio­nal Oscar triggered a mass brawl in the Chinese Super League as players and staff from his Shanghai SIPG side and opponents Guangzhou R&F scrapped on the pitch.

After the former Chelsea midfielder appeared twice to fire the ball deliberate­ly at Guangzhou players, he was rushed by several opponents. Oscar fell to the ground and a melee broke out.

One player from each side was sent off as the opening of the CSL transfer window was marked in rambunctio­us style.

The fight erupted just before half-time in Sunday’s CSL clash at Guangzhou R&F, where Andre Villas-Boas’ SIPG were attempting to keep up the pressure on league leaders Guangzhou Evergrande.

Oscar cost SIPG a whopping €60 million (RM287 million) in the last transfer window, the biggest such deal in Asian football history. He sparked the confrontat­ion when he lashed the ball twice at R&F players.

The home side’s Chen Zhizhao retaliated, pushing Oscar to the ground. Then players, coaching staff and substitute­s poured off the benches and waded in as Oscar lay face-down on the pitch.

When order was restored after pushing and shoving, R&F’s Li Tixiang and Shanghai’s Fu Huan were dismissed and three others were booked. Oscar was unhurt and the fiery encounter finished 1-1 to leave SIPG four points behind reigning champions Evergrande.

Villas-Boas defended Oscar, saying he was “just being passionate”, and Oscar denied he purposely twice aimed the ball at R&F players.

“Disrespect the opponent? It is not true. I am a very dedicated player and respect sportsmans­hip,” Sina Sports website quoted him as saying.

Another Brazilian internatio­nal, the forward Hulk, equalised for Shanghai after being set up by Oscar just before the fisticuffs.

R&F players were incensed that the goal was allowed to stand since Oscar appeared to have been offside before his assist.

Villas-Boas told Shanghai’s official social media: “Our goal should be offside and it was unlucky for Guangzhou.”

R&F apologised after the home side racked up five yellow cards in addition to the one red.

“We are sorry about the infringeme­nts during the game and hope the players can adjust their attitude and prepare for the following game,” the club said in a statement. AFP

 ?? AFP PIC ?? A brawl erupting between Shanghai SIPG players (in red) and Guangzhou R&F players (in blue) as Shanghai’s Oscar lies on the ground in their Chinese Super League match on Sunday.
AFP PIC A brawl erupting between Shanghai SIPG players (in red) and Guangzhou R&F players (in blue) as Shanghai’s Oscar lies on the ground in their Chinese Super League match on Sunday.

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