The
brawl erupted after Shanghai SIPG playmaker Oscar appeared to fire the ball
deliberately at Guangzhou players
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Brazilian international
Oscar triggered a mass brawl in the Chinese Super League as players and staff
from his Shanghai SIPG side and opponents Guangzhou R&F scrapped on the
pitch.
Shanghai
SIPG broke the Asian transfer record when they signed Brazilian midfielder
Oscar from Chelsea for €60 million (US$67 million) in 2016
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After
the former Chelsea midfielder appeared twice to fire the ball deliberately at
Guangzhou players, he was rushed by several opponents. Oscar fell to the ground
and a melee broke out.
One
player from each side was sent off as the opening of the CSL transfer window
was marked in rambunctious style.
The
fight erupted just before half-time in Sunday's CSL clash at Guangzhou R&F,
where Andre Villas-Boas' SIPG were attempting to keep up the pressure on league
leaders Guangzhou Evergrande.
Oscar
cost SIPG a whopping €60 million (US$67 million) in the last transfer window,
the biggest such deal in Asian football history.
He
sparked the confrontation when he lashed the ball twice at R&F players.
The
home side's Chen Zhizhao retaliated, pushing the 25-year-old Brazilian to the
ground. Then players, coaching staff and substitutes poured off the benches and
waded in as Oscar lay face-down on the pitch.
When
order was restored after pushing and shoving, R&F's Li Tixiang and
Shanghai's Fu Huan were dismissed and three others were booked.
Oscar
was unhurt and the fiery encounter finished 1-1 to leave SIPG four points
behind reigning champions Guangzhou Evergrande.
Villas-Boas
defended Oscar, saying he was "just being passionate", and Oscar
denied he purposely twice aimed the ball at R&F players.
"Disrespect
the opponent? It is not true. I am a very dedicated player and respect
sportsmanship," Sina Sports website quoted him as saying.
Another
Brazilian international, the forward Hulk, equalized for Shanghai after being
set up by Oscar just before the fisticuffs.
R&F
players were incensed that the goal was allowed to stand since Oscar appeared
to have been offside before his assist.
Villas-Boas
told Shanghai's official social media: "Our goal should be offside and it
was unlucky for Guangzhou."
R&F
apologized after the home side racked up five yellow cards in addition to the
one red.
"We are sorry about the infringements during the game and hope the players can adjust their attitude and prepare for the following game," the club said in a statement.
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