
Chelsea Target Neyser Villarreal's brutal skill led to chaos in a derby match in Colombia.
Tempers flared up after the 19-year-old received a yellow card for his provocative tactic when his Millonarios FC side was 2-0 above Santa Fe.
With Millonarios in possession and insisting on a third in the 76th minute, Villarreal apparently chose to hinder the opposition about the dominance on his part.
While Christian Mafla approached him, Villarreal was skilled on the ball before he went to his teammate and ran into the box.
But the referee Jose Ortiz immediately noticed and started running his book.
Many believe that the daring movement has undermined sportiness and sporting integrity – especially because Santa Fe was up to ten men.
Law 12 of the laws of the game indicates that inducing behavior can lead to caution (yellow card), and show boating can fall under that category.
Fury stuck with both players sets as soon as Villarreal was booked for his meaningless ball.
Several Santa Fe players started pushing him around the box before his teammates piled up to protect him.
Villarreal then ran away the field before he was followed by veteran pros Mafla and Hugo Rodallegega Martinez.
Millonarios manager David Gonzalez quickly suppressed Villarreal off after another player pushed him a few minutes later.
Sunsport understands that Chelsea Villarreal is watching for the summer window.
The teenager helped Colombia this year to third place in the U-20 South American Championships.
He has offered one assist in 12 performances for Millonarios since he joined the first team.
Last year, Chelsea signed the South -American wonder kid Estevao Willian from Palmeiras in a £ 28 million deal.
The 17-year-old Brazilian will arrive in Cobham this summer.
In the meantime, Andrey Santos, Deivid Washington, Angelo and the 17-year-old Kendry Paez will also arrive in 2025.
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