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This is a football Premier League match from Monday, not a boxing match.
At the last match of the Premier League game week 12, we witnessed the ugliest situation on the pitch this season — a moment that caused embarrassment and an alarming example of unsporting behaviour that has no place on Premier League pitches.
It was during the 13th minute of the Manchester United–Everton clash that Everton footballer Idrissa Gueye, who had been known in recent weeks for poor form and bad play, produced a particularly poor moment on the pitch.
Idrissa Gueye hit his teammate with intention- Pickford saves the situation
He punched his teammate in the face after misplacing a pass with a clear intention to harm him. Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford has successfully stopped Guye from entering the open fight during the match with his teammate, Michel Keane.
Idrissa Gueye, who has been highly underperforming and is flopping at Everton at showed exactly how people, football workers, players, managers, security staff, stadium workers, and the audience should not behave.
It is a clear example of unsporting behaviour by all means, with a strict and clear intention to harm his team-mate.
This act goes against all sports principles, and it is a clear violent conduct.
He was sent off for this and should receive a punishment and a ban from playing for at least five games.
This behaviour is not something we should witness in Premier League football matches; it is a clear example of unsporting behaviour and should be forbidden in every possible aspect — it is against all sports rules and narratives. Which is why he received a red cart instantly from the immediate effect.
With a clear intention to hit his teammate on the pitch during a Premier League game, while being frustrated by bad decisions over weeks and months, Idrissa Gueye struck his teammate in the head.
He should also receive a severe ban and a significant fine that he fully deserves.
We should not see this in stadiums in England for sure. Gueye and his ways and methods have to be stopped.
He was instantly sent off by referee Harrington.
Everton played with one man less on the field and still overcame Manchester United at Old Trafford with a 0:1 victory. The key man for Everton was Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, who scored the decisive goal in the first half.

You can see Idrissa Gueye hitting his teammate Michael Keane in the Photo Gallery at the beginning of the article.
