Soccer-Two goalkeepers sent off for stoppage-time punching brawl in Spanish derby


April 26 (Reuters) - Real Zaragoza ⁠goalkeeper Esteban Andrada was sent off for punching Huesca ⁠captain Jorge Pulido in a fiery Spanish second division ‌clash on Sunday that descended into a mass brawl, with Huesca keeper Dani Jimenez dismissed for punching Andrada.

Zaragoza's Dani Tasende was also dismissed after ​a VAR review of the brawl.

With tensions ⁠simmering in a relegation ⁠scrap, Argentine Andrada lost his composure moments before the final whistle. ⁠Ignoring ‌the run of play, he approached Pulido and struck him in the face with his right hand, ⁠sparking chaotic scenes eight minutes into stoppage time.

It ​was an ugly ‌flashpoint in a match already short on finesse and ⁠heavy on nerves, ​and could carry serious consequences for the goalkeeper.

Huesca manager Jose Luis did not attempt to defend the scenes.

"It's hard to explain; ⁠I think it's a complete loss of ​control. I can put myself in their shoes, given what was at stake and all. But it's unjustifiable. It's just that ⁠I don't know what to do or how to stop it; a brawl breaks out," he said.

"It's ugly; this was supposed to be a celebration of Aragonese football. I'd like people ​to talk about the match, even though ⁠it was ugly, with little play but a lot of ​hard work."

Oscar Sielva's goal secured a ‌1-0 win for Huesca, lifting them ​to 36 points in 19th place, while Zaragoza remain second-bottom on 35.

(Reporting by Fernando KallasEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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