Qatar coach escapes ban

Published July 13, 2007

HANOI, July 12: Qatar coach Dzemaludin Musovic has escaped a touchline ban after being sent off during his side's Asian Cup opener, tournament officials said on Thursday. The Bosnian was ordered down the tunnel late in Qatar's 1-1 draw with holders Japan for protesting over a red card shown to key player Hussain Yaser.

“The AFC (Asian Football Confederation) didn't ban me,” Musovic said. “They told me I am on the bench for the game. That's nice!”

The AFC confirmed that Musovic had been let off for his outburst at Australian referee Matthew Breeze two hours later.

Musovic flew into rage after Breeze showed Yaser a straight red in what appeared a harsh dismissal. Breeze promptly instructed Musovic to join Yaser for an early walk. —Reuters

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