Soccer-Vasco keeper Jardim pays the price after dismissal for time-wasting


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Brasileiro Championship - Internacional v Vasco da Gama - Estadio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre, Brazil - July 7, 2024 Vasco da Gama's Leo Jardim during the warm up before the match REUTERS/Diego Vara/File Photo

(Reuters) -Vasco de Gama goalkeeper Leo Jardim's late sending off for time-wasting against Internacional cost his side dear as they conceded in added time to draw 1-1 in Brazil's Serie A.

Jardim, booked earlier in the second half also for delaying the game, sat in front of goal after the ball went out for a goal kick and was shown a second yellow, the referee ignoring his gestures towards his stomach, possibly indicating injury.

Referee Flavio Rodrigues de Souza remained unmoved as the visiting Vasco players protested. Vasco were punished when Internacional then scored, missing out on a win due to a late equaliser for the second league game in a row at Porto Alegre.

The draw on Sunday leaves Vasco 16th in the standings, only above the bottom-four relegation zone spots on goal difference after winning four of their 15 league games so far.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Football

Soccer-Torres double rescues point for PSG at Rennes in Ligue 1 opener
Soccer-Salah scores twice as Trabzonspor beat Basaksehir 2-1
Soccer-Liverpool snatch late draw with Newcastle as Iraola era begins
Soccer-Newcastle draw 2-2 with Liverpool as former hero Keegan hailed
Soccer-Can Emery do it again? Player churn leaves Spaniard facing greatest Villa challenge
Soccer-Giuliano rescues Atletico as Alvarez jeered in Villarreal draw
Soccer-Maresca gets emotional winning start as Gvardiol sinks Bournemouth in stoppage time
Soccer-Late Gvardiol strike earns Maresca winning start, Liverpool snatch last-gasp draw
Soccer-Man City set to sign Morocco midfielder Bouaddi from Lille
Soccer-Nordic nations say they have lost confidence in Infantino and FIFA governance

Others Also Read