Why Was the REF Crying?! Referee Breaks Down After EPIC Dortmund vs. PSG!
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- Опубліковано 7 тра 2024
- The Champions League match between Borussia Dortmund and Paris Saint-Germain was a nail-biter, with Dortmund securing a dramatic victory. The referee, Daniele Orsato, became emotional after the final whistle and was seen crying. While the exact reason for his tears wasn't reported, it could be due to the intense and emotional nature of the game, the electric atmosphere created by the fans, or the satisfaction of overseeing a thrilling comeback by Dortmund.
It's also possible that this game marked a special moment in Orsato's career. You can find more information about the match itself by searching for "dortmund vs psg highlights".
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my best italian referee ORSATO was crying because yesterday was his last international referred match, after that he will be retired. Hope this clorify
Lack of respect for officials is a huge problem in football
Is he retiring all together serie A or just from the champions league
Is planning to retire altogether from refereeing, not just Serie A or the Champions League. He will officiate at Euro 2024, but that will be his last competition before hanging up his whistle.