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When a soccer fight turns into a bunch of flying kicks

Flying feet with studs on them. This will end well.

Sometimes, fights are pretty straightforward. Sometimes, fights include two entire teams and flying kicks.

This is the latter.

Fights are like onions. You have to peel back the layers.

Layer 1: They’re mad at each other.

Layer 2: No hands.

Layer 3: Flying feet with studs on them.

Layer 4. More flying feet with studs on them.

Layer 5. Repeat layers 3 and 4.

And that is how a match winds up with eight red cards. Who said local Brazilian leagues lack depth and sophistication?

H/T 101GG

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