Team's loss leads to angry fans attacking coach, causing injuries.

Partizan supporters invaded the locker room following a 4-0 defeat against Red Star.

September 24th 2024.

Team's loss leads to angry fans attacking coach, causing injuries.
Partizan Belgrade, one of the biggest football clubs in Serbia, faced a crushing 4-0 defeat to their arch-rivals Red Star in the Eternal derby on Monday night. And the aftermath of the game was just as intense as the match itself.

As the post-match press conference began, Partizan head coach Aleksandar Stanojevic walked in with noticeable cuts and bruises on his head and nose. It was quite a sight, and reporters were quick to ask about the reason behind his injuries.

Stanojevic revealed that their own fans had caused the damage in a fit of rage, as they stormed the dressing room after the game. According to reports, the furious supporters even threw objects in the heat of the moment, creating a chaotic scene in the Serbian capital.

"It's unpleasant," Stanojevic stated, referring to the incident. "Disgruntled fans broke the glass and caused all this. I came prepared with band-aids for the press conference, but there's no need to make a big deal out of it. There was no fight or physical conflict, so there's no need for drama."

Red Star's Cherif Ndiaye scored a hat-trick, leading his team to a dominant victory over their rivals for the third time in a row. And for Stanojevic, it was a tough pill to swallow.

In his press conference, the 50-year-old coach apologized to the fans for the disappointing loss. "I apologize to every Partizan fan. I apologize for the way we lost the game. I take full responsibility for this defeat, which is the worst in my career. It's a shame for all of us, and for me, it's the biggest shame."

This was Stanojevic's third time in charge of Partizan, having previously managed them in 2010-2012 and 2020-2022. And he was well aware of the high expectations and pressures that come with leading such a prestigious club.

"Our current position in the league is not where we want to be. This defeat is our second in a row, and we need to work hard to turn things around and make our fans proud again."

In the end, Stanojevic's apologies and accountability showed his true character as a coach, and it remains to be seen how he will bounce back from this humbling defeat.

[This article has been trending online recently and has been generated with AI. Your feed is customized.]
[Generative AI is experimental.]

 0
 0