Recently, there have been several cases of laser lights being thrown on the football field to distract and distract the players. All of these were from the audience. However, this time Argentina's goalkeeper Nahuel Guzman was banned for throwing laser light into the opponent's eyes as a player. Guzman was banned for 11 matches in the incident in the Mexican league.
Argentina goalkeeper banned for 11 matches
Recently, there have been several cases of laser lights being thrown on the football field to distract and distract the players. All of these were from the audience. However, this time Argentina's goalkeeper Nahuel Guzman was banned for throwing laser light into the opponent's eyes as a player. Guzman was banned for 11 matches in the incident in the Mexican league.
Tigres UANL and Monterrey faced off in Mexico's top competition, Liga MX, last Sunday. Where Tigres Club's Argentinian goalkeeper Guzman could not play due to injury. However, some videos of him throwing laser light on the field from the dressing room went viral on social media. After an investigation, the Mexican Football Federation (FMF) has announced a major penalty against him.
FMF said in a statement yesterday, "The Disciplinary Committee has banned Tigres Club's Nahuel Guzman for 11 matches for inappropriate behavior during the match. His conduct violated the federation's policy. Later, the Tigres club also announced that Guzmán would be punished according to their own internal policies.
Earlier, during a penalty shootout, Guzman suddenly pulled out a tape from his mouth to distract the opposing footballer. He came to the discussion for the first time after the incident in the Leagues Cup last August. Guzman has scored in 6 international friendlies in Argentina's jersey.
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