Feyenoord striker Graziano Pelle storms down tunnel kicking over equipment after conceding 95th minute equaliser

He may be the near-namesake of a Brazilian footballing legend, but Graziano Pelle showed no class after proceeding to kick everything in sight as his Feyenoord side surrendered a 2-0 lead at FC Twente on Sunday.

The Italian striker scored in the 2-2 draw in Holland, but took his anger out on De Grolsch Veste stadium's interior as the hosts came from behind to secure a point in the 95th minute.


At the final whistle, and as his team-mates went for the handshakes, Pelle went straight for the dressing room, first kicking the side panel of the dug out.

He then lashed out at a door inside the tunnel, taking a chunk out of it, before kicking a camera stand as some tried to prevent him doing more damage.

Pelle may face a charge for his outburst on what was a sour end to what could have been a sweet day for the 28-year-old, scoring in the 14th minute to put Feyenoord ahead.

The former Parma and Sampdoria man has never played for Italy, and this could ruin his chances of World Cup selection despite scoring 18 goals in 21 Eredivisie games this term.





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  1. It was the frustration due to the ref and his assistants having made two major mistakes which influenced the game.

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