Theodoros Karipidis wanted to express his complaints about the refereeing of the match between Panathinaikos and Aris, as the club’s strongman spoke of surgery.
Bey Aris’s protests against Stephanie Frappart’s decisions took official form, through a statement by Theodoros Karipidis, shortly after the end of the Greek Cup final at Panthesaliko Stadium, which Panathinaikos won 1-0.
The club’s strongman spoke of a “surgery” performed by the French referee on his team, leaving them with nine players, and famously issued red cards to Vladimir Darinda and Jean-Jules Embudou within six minutes, while earlier he had also sent off Yannis Kotsiras from the Panathinaikos side.
In the end, Christos Conte’s team won the cup with a goal scored by Giorgos Vagiannidis in the final stage of the match.
Statement of Theodoros Caribides in detail:
“Even the most ignorant people understand why they wanted to hold a final without fans. Nothing happened by chance.
And with the abominations brought by the French woman, people are sure to get in. Everything went according to plan. Your immorality knows no bounds.
We have had to see such “surgery” for years! Two red goals in six minutes!!! The highlight of their plan was when the French woman blew the final whistle immediately after crossing the goal.
There, she felt guilty and anxious to end the match. “Shame and disgrace.”
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