Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at 8:10 PM• Jonathan van Haaster • Last update: 20:10

The Supporters Association PSV has sent a bunch of flowers to Marko Dmitrovic. The goalkeeper of Seville was attacked by Dylano K during the Europa League meeting with the team from Eindhoven in the Philips Stadium on Thursday. The twenty-year-old man sprinted towards Dmitrovic in the final phase of the game and dealt the Serb a blow. The Supporters Association PSV has therefore sent Dmitrovic a bunch of flowers with good wishes and apologies for the incident.

“From us to you, Marko!”, the supporters association introduces the text on Twitter. “Dear Mr. Dmitrovic”, can be read on the note with the bunch of flowers. “We apologize on behalf of all other PSV supporters. We hope you are well after the incident! We wish you the best and success in the Europa League! Supporters Association PSV.” Sevilla has not yet responded to the nice message. After the incident, the Andalusians indicated that they would not report themselves against Dylano K. and are awaiting UEFA’s ruling.

It will take less than a month before UEFA comes up with a penalty for the incident. The Disciplinary Body of the European Football Association will meet on Saturday and the incident in the Philips Stadium will therefore be examined, although PSV will have to wait until March 29 for a ruling. UEFA gives priority to teams that are still in the tournament and that therefore require faster decisions. It will not be the first fine for PSV this European season. The people from Brabant have already been fined four times for various incidents in four games.

On Monday it was announced that the examining magistrate of the court in Den Bosch has extended Dylano K.’s pre-trial detention by two weeks. In addition, the stormtrooper violated an area ban, so that the mayor of Eindhoven also had the option of imposing a reporting obligation on him. The man is suspected of assault and violating this prohibition, so he faces a hefty punishment. PSV previously went through the dust and thinks the accident does not suit the club.


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