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Thursday, January 24, 2013

TAZAMA PICHA JINSI EDEN HAZARD UCHIZI WAKE ALIVYOMPIGA BALL BOY MPAKA AKAPEWA KADI NYEKUNDU

Hazard horror: Chelsea's Eden shown a red card for kicking ball boy at Swansea


Chelsea's bid for Capital One Cup glory ended in shame when Eden Hazard was sent off for kicking a ball boy.
In extraordinary scenes as Swansea went through to the final, Chelsea forward Hazard wrestled the boy to the ground in attempting to get the ball back after 79 minutes.
The ball boy held on to the ball and apparently refused to give it up when Hazard could clearly be seen kicking the boy in the ribs.

After consulting with one of his assistants, referee Chris Foy showed the 22-year-old a straight red card.
Swansea will face League Two Bradford in the Wembley showpiece after a 2-0 aggregate victory.
VIDEO: Scroll down to see Hazard kick the ball boy
Frustration: Eden Hazard clashes with the ball boy at the Liberty Stadium
Frustration: Eden Hazard clashes with the ball boy at the Liberty Stadium

Swans defender Ashley Williams claimed he saw Hazard kick the ball boy.
Chelsea players reacted angrily when Hazard saw red, believing he had tried to get the ball loose to re-start play as the Blues failed to make any inroads on Swansea's 2-0 advantage from the first leg.
'Demba Ba told me the ball boy held on to it,' Williams told Sky Sports 1.
'I saw him kick him in the rib and you can't do that to a young boy.'
Flashpoint: Eden Hazard clashes with the Swansea ballboy
Flashpoint: Eden Hazard clashes with the Swansea ballboy
Flashpoint: Eden Hazard clashes with the ballboy

Swansea manager Michael Laudrup said he expected Hazard would regret the incident when he views it on television.
'I saw it from a very big distance from the bench,' he said.
'I've since seen it after the game. Hazard is a great player. When he sees the images I think he will regret it.'
Laudrup denied the club had given the ball boys instructions to hold onto the ball when it went out of play.
'No, no. Definitely not,' he said. 'I think he was pushed and on top of the ball. I can understand all the frustrations when you are behind.'
Tete a tete: Referee Chris Foy (left) consults one of his officials as the ball boy lies hurt on the floor
Tete a tete: Referee Chris Foy (left) consults one of his officials as the ball boy lies hurt on the floor

Early bath: Hazard (right) gets his marching orders from Foy
Early bath: Hazard (right) gets his marching orders from Foy

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