Weird Week in Football: Benches clear in the Bundesliga
Every Tuesday, theScore highlights the most outlandish moments from the wacky, sometimes daft, and perennially entertaining world of football. Here's what made us smile - or cringe - on the pitch this past week.
Brawl in the Black Forest
"At 54 you can be run over by a young buffalo," Freiburg boss Christian Streich said after Eintracht Frankfurt captain David Abraham saw red for flooring him in injury time of Freiburg's 1-0 win on the weekend.
Shocking scenes as a brawl broke out after Frankfurt captain David Abraham knocked Freiburg's coach Christian Streich to the ground...😲
— betclever (@bet_clever) November 11, 2019
📹 @btsportfootball pic.twitter.com/LLrB5RZaUr
That answers, in part at least, the age-old question "At what age can you not be run over by a young buffalo?" Naturally, VAR had a look and determined that Freiburg's Vincenzo Grifo also merited red for his role in the melee. Streich's side moved into a Champions League spot with the victory.
Vidal emulates unorthodox Jones
Barcelona midfielder Arturo Vidal did his best Phil Jones impression - sans the elongated equine facial expression - with an improvised pass versus Slavia Prague in the Champions League.
A somewhat unorthodox pass from Arturo Vidal... pic.twitter.com/LZwp8aMpgE
— Matias Grez (@matias_grez) November 5, 2019
Football's poppy cock-ups continue
The Premier League again pulled out all the stops for Remembrance Weekend, and while the Weird Week in Football backs the sentiment, the application could use some work.
A week after Arsenal tabled a poppy cake for the media, Chelsea doubled down and added cupcakes to the mix. Delicious.
#poppyappeal #cfc pic.twitter.com/jOVQoLfiXi
— Rob Harris (@RobHarris) November 9, 2019
Don't worry, it somehow gets worse. Here's a look at a heartfelt ode from League One side Tranmere Rovers. Full credit to Tranmere mascot Rover the Dog for getting in on the solemn moment. Touching stuff.
Beautiful tribute to our fallen soldiers 😢 pic.twitter.com/gpbZNPpMH5
— Mascots Minute Silence (@MascotSilence) November 9, 2019
Otamendi's boob-tube ink
Hardly a surprise that those involved with the Beautiful Game enjoy TV. John Terry never missed an episode of "Footballers' Wives" and Rebekah Vardy took time out from being a snitch to appear on "I'm A Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here!," the wildly popular "reality" show that Harry Redknapp won in 2018.
Otamendi has a Tommy Shelby tattoo pic.twitter.com/K2eWemtmXX
— Nat (@Nathaniel_Trl) November 7, 2019
Same goes for Manchester City center-back Nic Otamendi, who ditched his shirt following the win over Atalanta to reveal tattoos paying tribute to "Peaky Blinders," "Breaking Bad," and something called "Vikings" (presumably a show about Vikings). Still not as bad as Mauro Icardi's ink. Or anyone else's on this list.
No glove no love for deputy Walker
Sticking with City's victory over Atalanta, Pep Guardiola's charges lost first-choice shot-stopper Ederson to injury and deputy Claudio Bravo to a red card. With no subs left, Kyle Walker went between the sticks.
Kyle walker has more clean sheets that De Gea gg pic.twitter.com/eaBXUvBNlg
— Franky - Fut Trader (@FrankyyFUT) November 7, 2019
Pep, how many 'keepers did you lose on the night?
Pep Guardiola, parenting: "I ASKED YOU TO MAKE YOUR BED, NOT ONCE, BUT..." pic.twitter.com/lccHS2QhfB
— Miriti Murungi (@NutmegRadio) November 10, 2019
Walker's save of Ruslan Malinovskyi's free-kick was the first stop made by an English 'keeper in the Champions League since Ben Hamer's save for Leicester City in 2016 against Porto. City's social media people had their fun.
*Updates website* pic.twitter.com/tq4Dz9gQ2Q
— Manchester City (@ManCity) November 6, 2019
Feyenoord makes it clear what Dick don't like
Feyenoord welcomed Swiss side Young Boys to Rotterdam for Thursday's Europa League clash with a banner that detailed new manager Dick Advocaat's dislikes. Good to know. Thought that much had already been sorted.
Feyenoord banner tonight... pic.twitter.com/hlwqvh5xTy
— Raymondo (@RaymieFitz) November 7, 2019
Bamford bulge highlights Leeds win
Leeds forward Patrick Bamford is giving Eddie Nketiah some stiff competition after his first-half penalty guided Marcelo Bielsa's men to a win over Blackburn. Probably would have been ruled offside by VAR from open play otherwise.
Nobody was as pleased with @Patrick_Bamford’s goal as Patrick himself. Nice work, big guy! (📸 @DarraghC81) 😉🍆 #LUFC pic.twitter.com/TKhbNdiZPS
— The Square Ball (@TheSquareBall) November 9, 2019
Not quite Peter Beardsley levels. Seems like a good place to end off.
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