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Controversy? Urawa Captain refused to shake hands in the Club World Cup and was glared by 2 players on the Riverbed! Lesson 1-3 + own assist

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In the first round of the Group E match of the Club World Cup group stage ended on June 18, the Japanese league powerhouse Urawa Red Diamond lost 1-3 to the veteran Argentina giant River Plate team. A rare scene occurred before the game started. The 30-year-old Urawa Red Diamond Captain Hobraten refused to shake hands with all the players in the Riverbed, which caused quite a lot of controversy.

The two sides shook hands and greet each other after lined up. As the captain of Urawa Red Diamonds, Hobraten actually walked straight past the riverbed players under the gaze of the public, without shaking hands with any riverbed players, with a very arrogant expression. The other Urawa players behind him did not do this like him. The two generals of the Riverbed, Pezera and Mondici, who were very puzzled by this, looked at Hobraten with strange or even angry eyes.

Hobraten completely lost his composure in etiquette, and the result was that the River Plate taught Urawa Red Diamond a lesson. The final 3-1 score also fully reflects the gap in strength between the two teams. As for Hobraten's goal was not only blown up in the game, but also gave an outrageous header and an own assist, helping the River Plate team score the second goal to expand its advantage.

Hobratten is from Norway and is 30 years old. He joined Urawa Red Diamonds in February 2023. Before that, Hobratten played football at Norwegian clubs and played for Norwegian giants Bode Shining. As of now, the outside world still cannot know why he refused to shake hands with River Plate or how he had a holiday with Argentine players.

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