🤯 Mina does it again with Durosinmi: every time he’s earned a red card 🟥 | OneFootball

🤯 Mina does it again with Durosinmi: every time he’s earned a red card 🟥 | OneFootball

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·15 March 2026

🤯 Mina does it again with Durosinmi: every time he’s earned a red card 🟥

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Yerry Mina has done it again. One of the most "skilled" defenders at provoking opponents, who has become a nightmare for many Serie A strikers, has once again caused an expulsion.


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At the 37th minute of Pisa-Cagliari, with the Sardinian team trailing and in trouble, the Colombian center-back throws himself to the ground and starts rolling after being hit by Rafiu Durosinmi.

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With the ball far away, the black-and-blue striker kicked the opponent who was repeatedly holding him. Referee La Penna sees everything and has no choice but to pull out the red card, exponentially complicating the match for the Tuscan team.


The other times Mina "struck"

By now, when facing Cagliari, the dynamic, in more or less marked forms, tends to occur quite frequently. It is not the first time that an opponent loses their head, compromising their match and that of their team.

This year, it already happened to Alvaro Morata, following a dynamic very similar to that of Durosinmi. In that case, the referee only issued a yellow card, but the player himself asked to be substituted, aware that he had become too agitated to remain clear-headed.

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Last season, it was Ante Rebic who got sent off against Lecce, guilty of even stamping Mina. The Croatian's fiery temperament, given his career path, perhaps makes such a gesture imaginable.

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The same cannot be said for Danilo D'Ambrosio, yet the defender, at that time with Monza, lost total control and struck the opponent with his studs. A recurring dynamic, which demands greater composure from those facing him.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.

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