Ayacucho FC ended up losing to Sao Paulo in a commitment that perhaps deserved a little more. The match was defined near the end through a penalty, but the heat of both technical teams began in the first minutes of the second half. As Infobae learned, it all started after a member of the Brazilian team's technical command disturbed the players of the Peruvian team who were warming up. It all ended in a big fight where the police had to intervene.
15 minutes into the second half, when everything was tied 2-2 partially, a member of the São Paulo squad approached the south side with the east, where the footballer of the 'ayacuchano' team got warm. This was seen by Alejandro Apud and his coaching staff and they requested the expulsion of this member of the rival command, but everything remained there and the match continued.
Shortly after the end, the Brazilian team, led by Rogero Ceni, exasperately claimed a penalty that did not exist in the area of the 'Zorros'. Their claim, for members of Ayacucho FC, was exaggerated and they even stated that “they had no right to claim that way because they were Brazilians”. Several words passed in tone intersected at that time.
Near the end was the penalty that ended up turning Luciano Neves and defined the 3-2 in the National Stadium in favor of Sao Paulo in the National Stadium. The coaching staff of Ayacucho FC ended up frustrated and upset by how those who were on the rival bench had acted and at the end of the engagement they went to claim. Miguel Ximénez, technical assistant, was one of the most demanded.
Several strokes, shoves and insults were given in the hallway to the teams' dressing room, very close to the place where statements are given. There, banners ended up smashed and some grids on the floor. The Peruvian National Police had to intervene to separate those involved in the fight. It was not yet possible to confirm the names of those who went to hand because of the number of people in the tumult.
At the moment there is no penalty for any of the teams, but there are great possibilities for a statement by Conmebol for these actions at the end of the commitment for the first round of group D of the 2022 Copa Sudamericana.