Edin Dzeko penalized for pulling down opponent’s pants.

Edin Dzeko was shocked to be shown a red card after he pulled down a player’s pants during Bosnia-Herzegovina’s 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Greece.

Dzeko and Kyriakos Papadopoulos saw red in the 79th minute, the former receiving a second yellow after pulling down the shorts of Sokratis Papastathopoulos.

The World Cup qualifier in Piraeus finished in a 1-1 draw after Georgios Tzavellas netted a late equaliser, cancelling out Miralem Pjanic’s first-half opener.

Dzeko was left unhappy with his sending off, saying: “I got a red card for no reason, I don’t know why.

“The referee says I started the whole thing, but I was the only one ending on the floor, so how could I have started it?”

Dzeko insisted his team deserved more out of the clash, which left them third in Group H – three points behind Greece.

“I feel like losing 3-0. Greece didn’t deserve this point,” he said.

“They didn’t even deserve a 1-0 loss, they deserved to lose 4-0.”

Bosnia coach Mehmed Bazdarevic slammed referee Jonas Eriksson for the red and Greece for their approach

“We deserved to win but lost two points after falling for their provocations,” he said.

“The referee should be ashamed of himself. His criteria prevented us from being more aggressive.

“And we conceded a goal because of the red mistake. I hope we will host Greeks in a sports way, not like they have hosted us.”

Busted! Man Caught Smuggling Illegal Booze Down His Pants in Saudi Arabia

This is the extreme lengths that one man in Saudi Arabia went to for a drink – smuggling 14 bottles of liquor into his underpants.

But alcohol is strictly forbidden in the country under strict Islamic law – and the man now faces a public lashing, alongside a lengthy jail sentence.

It’s believed that the man was returning from Bahrain – where booze is not illegal, and was caught on the King Fahd causeway that links the two countries with the bottles concealed under his robes.

But the problem of liver disease among those who head for Bahrain in search of a drink has now become so high that UK and American specialists are drafted in to treat the problem in state of the art hospitals.

Authorities are usually believed to take a softer approach to expatriates drinking in Saudi Arabia – as long as it is consumed in sealed quarters.

Another option is to make booze yourself – an endeavour which previously saw British expatriate Karl Andree facing the prospect of 350 lashes for making wine before he was eventually pardoned.

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Victoria Beckham Leaves Party With Wet Spot Between Her Pants, Find Out What It Was

The fashion mogul stepped out of a party at her London boutique on Tuesday night with husband David Beckham, looking pretty tired after what appears to have been a successful night of celebrating, save for one curious wet spot on her pants.

Victoria Beckham’s rep said, “This was simply the result of the most unfortunate positioning of a spilt drink, whilst Victoria was sitting down – thankfully it was not a ‘dampener’ on what was a fantastic night.”

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ISIS Arrests Syrian People for Wearing Pants

ISIS militants have apprehended a number of people for wearing pants on the streets in Syria’s eastern province of Deir Ezzor, a rights group says.

The terrorists detained a group of people wearing pants in the city of al-Mayadin in Deir Ezzor and took them to their security stations, the so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported on Saturday.

The militants, then, informed the detainees’ relatives that they must bring “loose clothes” for the arrested people to be released.

ISIS extremists also tore some people’s pants on the streets by sharp instruments, the rights group said, adding that the terrorists also whipped 3 men for “smoking cigarettes” and 2 others for “letting their wives go outside without wearing Hijab” in Syria’s northeastern province of al-Hasakah.

The ISIS terrorists currently control swathes of territory across Syria and Iraq. They have been committing heinous crimes in the captured areas, including mass executions and beheading of people.

The militants have suffered huge blows over the past weeks as Iraqi army continues to retake some key areas in the country’s central and Western parts. The group has also been hit with numerous setbacks in neighboring Syria.

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