SON HEUNG-MIN'S PAIN? I DON'T KNOW!TOTTENHAM MANAGER, "BENTANCOURT'S PERSONALITY IS THE BEST, 7G DISCIPLINARY ACTION IS A BIT SEVERE." → ABANDONED RACIST ACTS, SUPPORTING THE APPEAL

Son Heung-min's pain? I don't know!Tottenham manager, "Bentancourt's personality is the best, 7G disciplinary action is a bit severe." → Abandoned racist acts, supporting the appeal

Son Heung-min's pain? I don't know!Tottenham manager, "Bentancourt's personality is the best, 7G disciplinary action is a bit severe." → Abandoned racist acts, supporting the appeal

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Tottenham midfielder Rodrigo Bentancourt has been suspended for seven games for making racist remarks against his teammate Son Heung-min, and Australian coach Anji Postecoglou, who is at the helm of Tottenham, has been in the spotlight for an interview announcing the unfairness of the disciplinary action while Tottenham midfielder Rodrigo Bentancourt has been suspended for seven games for making racist remarks against his teammate Son Heung-min.

Coach Postecoglou, in particular, emphasized that Bentancourt was not the person to make racist remarks, calling him "a player with the best personality."

Postecoglou said he fully supported the club's objection, saying Bentancourt's disciplinary action, which was banned from seven games by the English Football Association (FA), was too heavy.

According to Sky Sports, a British Premier League broadcast channel, on the 22nd (Korea time), Postecoglou said, "I fully support the club's decision to object to excessive disciplinary action."

Coach Postecoglou said he had a conversation with Bentancourt just before the FA disciplinary action came out, adding, "He knew his fault and was ready to accept any disciplinary action."

"What is undeniable is that he is a really outstanding person and a great team member. I made a mistake, but I am a player with the best personality with great personality," Bentancourt said.
"At the club level, I will support Bentancourt," Postecoglou said, stressing that he and the club will do everything they can to reduce disciplinary action.

Tottenham filed an objection on the grounds that the level of punishment for Rodrigo, who was suspended from seven games and fined 100,000 pounds (about 180 million won) for making racist remarks against Son Heung-min on TV channels, was too high. In other words, they accept disciplinary action but not sentence.

Bentancur's racist comments date back to June.

A long-time Uruguayan national team player, Bentancourt appeared in a Uruguayan camp in June after finishing the season. When asked by the host to give Tottenham a uniform, Bentancourt asked back, "Son Heung-min's uniform?" and said, "What about his cousin's? They all look the same."
When the remarks were made public, there was a strong controversy. Criticism has been raised that the remarks that all Koreans look the same contain racist meaning.

Bentancur immediately apologized. "Sony, I apologize for what happened this time. That was a really bad joke. You know I love you. I didn't mean to ignore you or insult anyone else. I love you."

Son accepted Bentancur's apology. Son said on his SNS, "I love Bentancur. I have a lot of good memories since he joined and started to search together. Bentancur knew his fault and apologized right away. I was at home on vacation. I had no idea what happened when Bentancur sent me a message. The apology seemed to come from the heart."
"I already had a conversation with Lolo (a nickname for Bentancourt). He made a mistake, and he knows he made one. He apologized to me. Bentancourt didn't mean to say anything aggressively. We are brothers. And nothing has changed," he said. "We are one. We will meet again in the pre-season and fight as one."

However, Bentancourt's remarks have already been introduced to the UK and Europe, and the disciplinary process has begun as controversy has spread, with Kick It Out, a group that has campaigned against racism in football, delivering several reports related to the incident to Tottenham clubs and authorities.
The FA also indicted Bentancourt on whether it judged the issue to be serious, and announced on its official website on the 18th that "the Independent Regulatory Commission imposed a seven-game suspension and a £100,000 fine on Rodrigo Bentancourt for violating FA Regulation E3 in media interviews."

Tottenham did not discipline Bentancur separately, but the FA could not let the incident go because it is seeking to get rid of racism in the global soccer community. 바카라사이트

After the disciplinary action, Tottenham finally made a statement. The club decided to appeal Bentancourt, saying the punishment was too harsh.

"We can confirm that the club has appealed Rodrigo Bentancur's FA ban imposed earlier this week," Tottenham said. "We accept that the independent regulatory committee has convicted Bentancur, but we believe the sanctions are severe."

"During the appeal, Bentancourt will remain suspended from the domestic tournament, and the club will not comment further during this period," he added.

Although he was prepared for disciplinary action, he filed an objection to reduce even one game because the damage was too big for Tottenham.

Bentancourt, who started seven out of 10 league games this season, is an important player for coach Anji Postecoglou, and in the away game against Leicester City in the opening game, he collided with an opponent in the air ball, showed concussion symptoms, and was replaced, causing the pity of soccer fans around the world.
However, a head clash is a clash, and the FA has given disciplinary action to Bentancourt after she recovered from her condition to play as a starting player. She has been on the starting lineup lately, beating key midfielders such as James Maddison and Yves Bissouma.

Tottenham, which has five wins, one draw and five losses in 11 2024-2025 Premier League games, has a winning rate of less than 50%, and is in urgent need of a rebound as it has fallen to 10th place among 20 clubs.

Right now, Tottenham will play an away game in the 12th round of the Premier League this season against Manchester City, a strong team that has won four consecutive Premier League titles, at 2:30 a.m. on the 24th at Etihad Stadium in Manchester, England.

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