Yesterday's match of the 20th round of the Greek championship between PAOK and Panathinaikos (2:1) was marked by a scandal.
PAOK's first goal in the 43rd minute of the game caused a wave of indignation not only among Panathinaikos players, but also among the team's coaches, led by its coach, Turkish specialist Fatih Terim.
It got to the point that Terim used foul language (in Turkish) against the Romanian coach of PAOK Razvan Lucescu (son of former Dynamo Kyiv head coach Mircea Lucescu), and it was caught on the TV broadcast of the match, which can be seen on the video below.
Such behaviour of Panathinaikos coach expectedly caused a response from PAOK representatives, a serious scuffle ensued, and the Greek police had to intervene in the situation.
As a result of the incident, the hottest representatives of each coaching staff received a yellow card, but Terim and Lucescu Junior received verbal warnings.