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Ajax star Davy Klaassen given red card but allowed to continue playing

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FORMER Everton star Davy Klaassen was remarkably sent off for Ajax before being allowed to PLAY ON. The referee showed Klaassen a straight red with Ajax 2-1 down – but their opponents Stuttgart agreed for the midfielder to continue. GettyDavy Klaassen was remarkably sent off for Ajax before being allowed to play on during a friendly[/caption] Klaassen commits a foul in front of the referee Former Everton star Klaasen on the ground as his challen…

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The Stuttgart coach convinced the referee that they did not want to play with a man advantage in the friendly match.

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Dutch giant Ajax benefited from a rare decision after their captain was allowed to continue the game despite being punished with a red card. Ajax is currently in second place in the Eredivisie, six points behind leader PSV Eindhoven after 17 games played. They have enjoyed a festive break and will already be back in action on Saturday where they will host RKC Waalkwijk at the 'Johan Cruyff Arena'. But Ajax has been in charge this Sunday, as they…

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The match between VfB Stuttgart and Ajax Amsterdam (2:2) was a real endurance test - with a strange scene! BILD was there and explains it.

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Former Bremen player Davy Klaassen receives a red card in a test match against Stuttgart - but still remains on the pitch. Two national players score for VfB. The sports director reports on contract negotiations. Strange scene in the test match between VfB Stuttgart and Ajax Amsterdam (2:2): Ajax professional Davy Klaassen initially received a red card for a foul on Stuttgart's Atakan Karazor in the 56th minute, but was then allowed to continue …

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Remarkable: Davy Klaassen gets red card after hard tackle, but is allowed to continue playing football. Read more on Telesport.nl

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Sunday, January 5, 2025.
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