Gabonese midfielder Mario Lemina caused a stir on Monday following Wolverhampton’s 2-1 defeat to West Ham United in the Premier League. The former Juventus player’s post-match behaviour has raised eyebrows, potentially leading to an investigation by the league.
After the final whistle, Lemina was seen refusing to shake hands with West Ham’s captain, Jarrod Bowen, before an unexpected confrontation occurred.
In a shocking moment, Lemina knocked Bowen to the ground, prompting widespread criticism and speculation about the midfielder’s conduct.
The altercation is now under scrutiny, with the Premier League considering whether disciplinary action is warranted.
Lemina, who has featured in 17 matches for Wolverhampton this season across all competitions, has contributed one goal and three assists.
The midfielder’s outburst comes at a time when the club is striving to improve its standing in the league.
Currently under contract with Wolverhampton until 2026, Lemina is valued at approximately €10 million on the transfer market.
His actions on Monday could have serious implications, not only for his own career but also for the club, as the Premier League may decide to investigate the incident further.
The confrontation between Lemina and Bowen is now a topic of intense debate among fans and pundits alike, with many wondering if further sanctions will follow.
Lemina kaybettikleri maçtan sonra fena dağıtmış. Gel yuvana evlatpic.twitter.com/zQdfISCWf6
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