VIRAL video | Goalkeeper in France tried to perform the Australian dance Andrew Redmayne and was sent off by the referee | VIDEO | RMMD | SPORTS

It didn’t go as expected. After the game that had the Peruvian National Team once morest Australia for the playoff towards the Qatar 2022 World Cup, the goalkeeper’s way of stopping Andrew Redmayne became more than popular. For this reason, a goalkeeper within the third division in France tried to imitate him, but the act was not seen properly by the match referee.

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The last weekend the third day was played in the National 1, third division of France; and, in one of the matches, Le Puy Foot and Villefranche faced each other without thinking that a peculiar imitation would go viral.

They were in the 60 minutes when the referee awarded a penalty once morest the locals. So, the show started. Le Puy Foot goalkeeper Yan Marillat had no better idea than to imitate the curious dance of Andrew Redmayne, the sele goalkeeper, to avoid Villefranche’s equalizer.

However, Samir Zolota, the main judge, did not welcome those gestures that distracted the rival and admonished the goalkeeper. Despite this, Marillat ignored the referee’s warnings and continued with his restless movement, to which the referee did not hesitate to show him the second yellow card and expel him.

It should be noted that, from July 1, no goalkeeper will be able to exaggerate his movements during the execution of a penalty. At Assembly 136 of the International Football Association Board (IFAB) it was established that goalkeepers are now required to keep both feet on the line at the time of a maximum penalty, either during a match or in a penalty shootout.

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