Watch pitch invader punch defender in the head, Lavezzi pass to a sub and KPB's Peter Andre impression
Presenting quality football videos from the interweb, daily at 3pm. Here's today's collection:
1) And we start in the Romanian top flight today (where else?) with a match between Steaua Bucharest and Petrolul Ploiesti that might charitably be called 'rambunctious'. A Ploiesti fan kicked things off by running onto the pitch and punching Steaua defender George Galamaz in the back of the head. An action we reckon he instantly regretted when a couple of George's team-mates got their revenge. The match was eventually called off after a flare was hurled at Steaua keeper Ciprian Tatarusanu. (Spotted on www.whoateallthepies.tv)
2) Next up we have Napoli ace Ezequiel Lavezzi proving that even the best can mistakes. Playing away at Catania on the weekend the Argentine sees a player near the touchline and passes to him. The only problem? He was the other side of the touchline and was a sub doing his warm up. Cue red faces all round. (Spotted by @honigstein on Twitter)
3) Now for a surprising star turn from former Portsmouth and Spurs midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng. No, it's not his amazing hat-trick for AC Milan against Lecce, but this rendition of happy birthday for Arabic news channel Al Jazeera. Expect Simon Cowell to have him signed up by the weekend. (Spotted on www.theoffside.com)
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