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Explained: How bizarre incident half -time did Robin Olsen from Aston Villa, the Crystal Palace’s pantomime.

Explained: How bizarre incident half -time did Robin Olsen from Aston Villa, the Crystal Palace’s pantomime.

The Swedish international attracted the irration of home supporters at Selhurst Park on Tuesday, after refusing to develop and allow the planned entertainment to half time to take place at the end of the Holmesdale road.

Olsen warmed up empty, catching crosses from the coach of the goalkeeper Villa, Javi Garcia, after being told to replace EMI Martinez for the second half.

So he surprisingly ignored the requests to move, which means that the shooting of the children had to take place at the opposite end of the soil.

That was after an uncomfortable incident, who saw Palace’s host to go to the 35-year-old to make the request while screaming in a microphone.

With Olsen apparently ignored and dissatisfied, the mascot of Pete The Eagle also took a shadow, and while the Villa supporters gave the owner their support, singing “we will not be moved”, the palace supporters were quite less Sympathetic, and he was visited, and he was a huid and subjected to abuse in the second half.

A much greater concern for Olsen and Villa were the three goals he recognized, while UNAI Emery’s team collapsed at a defeat by 4-1, which damaged the European qualification hopes.

Subsequently, the palace was thrown at the fun of the goalkeeper after the match, posting an image of him and his title: “There was only one winner this evening.” However, the Premier League club later deleted the shootings of the strange “exchange” between Olsen and the host of the match.

Olsen could only make the second beginning of the season on Friday’s equality of the fifth stages of Cup with Cardiff City, with Martinez due to the test of Villa medical staff, after crying in the first half.