Spanish coach Pep Clotet caused outrage after grabbing his own player during his Triestina team’s Friday night clash.
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(Reuters) - Triestina coach Pep Clotet defended himself after he angrily confronted his red-carded player Raimonds Krollis during a Serie C game on Friday, saying his actions were merited due to the nature of the challenge. Read full story
Spanish coach Pep Clotet caused outrage after grabbing his own player during his Triestina team’s Friday night clash.
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