Coach says his threat towards the ref was a joke about himself, a breakdown
What Happened
In the closing minutes of a closely contested match between the Vancouver Whitecaps and the LA Galaxy in Major League Soccer (MLS), tensions boil over on the pitch and on the sidelines. The Whitecaps, trailing 1-0, are pressing for an equalizer in extra time when a controversial incident occurs. As the Whitecaps earn a corner kick, their goalkeeper, who has been playing as an extra attacker, heads the ball back into the box. However, the referee, Tim Ford, gets in the way and disrupts the play. The ball falls to the Galaxy, who launch a counterattack. The Whitecaps' players and coaching staff vehemently protest, believing the referee has unfairly impacted the flow of the game. Whitecaps head coach Vanni Sartini, an Italian, is furious. He storms the field, yelling and gesturing at the referee. "You messed this up!" he shouts, using the Italian phrase "Va-fun-cool" to express his outrage. The referee responds by issuing a red card, sending Sartini off the field. As Sartini departs, he blows kisses to the crowd, a gesture typical of Italian coaches. Once in the tunnel, his anger continues to simmer. In the post-match press conference, Sartini does not hold back, suggesting that the referee may end up "floating face down in False Creek" if his poor performance continues. This inflammatory remark causes an uproar, and Sartini is forced to clarify his words, explaining that he was merely making "self-irony" and did not intend any actual threat. He acknowledges that he made a "bad choice of words" and apologizes for the inappropriate comment. Throughout the incident, the Whitecaps players are visibly frustrated, with some seen praying on the sidelines for the officials to reconsider their decisions. The match, which held high stakes as the teams were locked in a best-of-three series, ultimately ends in a 1-0 victory for the Galaxy, leaving the Whitecaps' players and fans disappointed. Sartini's emotional outburst and the subsequent controversy surrounding his remarks have become the focal point of the match, overshadowing the on-field action and highlighting the intense emotions and high stakes involved in this MLS rivalry.
Full Transcript
Click timestamps to jump to that momentAt the end, we didn't have a fair chance, to be honest.
Because today, unfortunately, the referee had a bad game.
The referee was a disaster.
We have to be completely honest.
All right, this breakdown is brought to you by Giraffe Kings.
And, yeah, the coach of Vancouver not happy.
His team is down in a best-of-three series, 1-0 versus L.A.
And in this game, they're losing 1-0.
We're in extra time.
They have the corner kick, and they put it up, and you see the red shirt.
That's their goalie.
He's playing up for the extra attacker.
The ball gets headed back.
Oh, he was setting up for a big kick, but the ref just dropped him.
It got in the way.
L.A. has the ball now on an odd-man rush.
They're going to kick it and make a nice, easy play to the open dude,
except that's offsides because there wasn't two defenders back.
There was just one defender back because the keeper wasn't there.
But he doesn't know that.
He's kissing his hand, praising the sky.
Meanwhile, they're all over the ref.
They're just all over him.
Like, what are you doing?
Why'd you tackle our player?
Hey, that's offsides anyway.
You got the call wrong.
Hey, two wrongs.
Ref's like, get me out of here.
Oh!
Coach is screaming and yelling.
Italian coach for the Whitecaps.
Maybe your new favorite coach.
He's screaming.
Look, they're praying on the sidelines.
Please, please take another look.
No, no.
And then he's screaming and yelling.
He says, you messed this up.
You messed this.
Va-fun-cool.
Va-fun-cool.
Oh, he's screaming at him.
Red card.
Boom.
You're out.
Sent off.
Coach, I believe the other coach got sent off in the first game of the series.
So, MLS just putting on a show.
He's going to kiss the crowd on his way out because he's Italian.
Of course, he's going to do it.
Mwah.
Mwah.
Thank you for coming out.
Thank you for coming out.
He's mad, though.
Steaming mad.
Seeing red.
High fives.
We'll give some high fives.
They missed.
Va-fun-cool.
Oh.
Ba-da-da-da-dee-dee-dee-dee-dee-dee.
Oof-ah.
And then he's going to kick this sign.
Not the best kick for, you know, you're coaching soccer.
Uh, football.
Not the, uh, decides not to do a third kick on the crest.
Maybe use his crest.
And then the referee goes and looks at it.
And they're going to be like, he's going to say, yeah, you know what?
Okay.
Uh, whistle.
I went to the box.
No goal.
It was offsides.
You guys are right about that one.
Va-fun-cool.
Ba-da-da-da-da-da-da.
Anyway, he was so mad that when he showed up to his press conference, he looked like that.
But he asked the reporter.
He asked the reporters right away if they were rolling.
So, J.J. Adams tweeted, the presser starts off with, uh, Vanny Sartini asking if we were rolling.
Hey, guys, we rolling?
And then they say, we're not rolling, but we're a bunch of reporters, so we're probably going to report whatever you say.
And he then went on to say that if ref Tim Ford ends up found floating face down in False Creek tonight, the cops might come looking for him.
This didn't go over well.
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there was other calls throughout the game that were also bad even though this guy's usually his
favorite referee he was bad I don't understand to be honest why he didn't stop because every time
that the referee touched the ball he stopped and he gave the ball to the team that he was in
possession of the ball I don't know why we were in possession of the ball and we lost possession
because of him I don't know why he didn't give us possession immediately just questioning the
rules there our guy and I believe the rules are that if the ball hits the ref and changes
possession then yes he blows the whistle but the ref is just part of the field I believe I did some
research I tried to look this up it seemed they changed the rules on if the ball hits the ref and
changes possession but they have not changed the rule of if a ref and a player collide it it doesn't
stop play the ref's just part of the field it's the same thing as a player tripping over the grass
and yeah I mean he just he's going to kick this ball it's going right towards him the ref thinks
it's going to his left
and he's trying to get out of the way.
They collide, obviously not on purpose.
I don't even think he could do that on purpose.
Ref stood his ground pretty well.
Big, tough guy.
The press conference gets even better as it goes.
Someone asked the coach, they said,
hey, do you think your players seemed nervous?
I think they seemed a little nervous.
First big game, big crowd.
This is what his answer was.
First of all, we were playing against a very good team,
and then against guys.
You become nervous if you feel during the game
that the one who's supposed to give a fair chance
to everyone is not doing it.
You become nervous.
It's pretty simple.
By the way, no question about the referee to the players.
Okay?
Let me take the old defines.
How about that?
Gotta love the Italians and their hand motions.
I mean, by the way, don't ask my players about this at all.
I just told you they were nervous because the ref was bad,
and if you go ask them if I'm right or wrong,
if that's true.
If that's true, you're done.
Okay?
All right?
I like that.
I like this.
He does the hand motion as he's talking,
and then he does it again silent.
See?
No.
No.
Not even talking right there.
Just nope.
Nope.
If you were thinking about it, no.
Then everything became funny.
It was like his press conference.
It was just like a joke fest.
We were so focused on defensive set plays
that we considered a goal on offensive set plays.
It was really amazing.
But now we're saying the next game
is real fun cep.
Taking the numbers,
yes, I love that.
But saying that this was very good will add way more fantasy
to the game.
It served us so much.
And he wasn't aged fast.
I mean, you had to wait all day because he was doing
a great job.
What do you think?
It was fantastic.
Yeah.
Really ..
I mean either of you guys didn't do any good shows
choreography-wise.
He would sound really weird depending on who is in the dankey.
We know Calabash.
day because he had to apologize? The bad choice of word that I made was to play some self-irony
on myself and on the behavior that I had on the pitch when I got sent off. In order to
play ironically and to remark to myself that I don't have to do these kind of things brought me
to make bad choices in the word that I chose to say that thing. And so for that reason, I'm sorry.
I should have done a better judgment to choose the right word. But there was no malicious intent
or violent intent in my word. It was just a thing that I do every time that is make fun of me when
I'm not doing things properly. And that's the reason why I want to say again that I could have
done much better and I did a mistake and I'm sorry for that. Basically saying his tone,
we don't know.
Because it wasn't rolling. We just have the tweet about it. His tone was, oh my God, I really lost
my head. I really went crazy out there. What a fool I made. If that guy ends up dead, I'm now
going to be a suspect because I just, I just was out of control. And he was putting the onus on him
and making fun of himself for losing his mind more so than coming back, sitting down and saying,
if that dude's found dead, I'm probably going to be a suspect.
That was the difference.
He's saying, Hey, I believe him still. Probably don't say it. Uh, or, or are we rolling and then
have the answer be yes. So your full tone can be, uh, on camera either way. Ref body slams player
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Have a good time. And I appreciate that. Goodbye.