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Real Madrid's Casemiro accidentally wiped out La Liga referee during Real Betis win

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All in all, there wasn’t too much to write home about from Seville, but as is so often the case in the weird and wonderful world of football, there was still an amusing moment that caught fans’ eyes. That’s because Real and Brazil midfielder Casemiro was involved in a bizarre incident where he unwittingly slide-tackled the referee. Yes, that’s right: slide-tackled the referee. No, we are not talking about the sort of rash and reckless assault that would see Casemiro sent off before you could say ‘Madridista’, but the sort of hilarious accident that social media loves. While trying to win the ball back from Real Betis as they intended to start a counterattack, the 29-year-old mistimed his tackle to the extent that it sent Alejandro HernĆ”ndez down to the turf. Thankfully both the referee and Casemiro saw the funny side of the situation, eventually continuing play, but that doesn’t make the incident look any less bizarre. According to journalist Dermot Corrigan, Casemiro amusingly said of the incident after the game: “The ball was there, and I had to go for it, it was the ref who was badly positioned.” Have you ever seen anything quite like that before?!

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