There is a fιght on live TV between Diego Costa and an ex-Premier League player, who says Costa has bad breath

The event took place during a match between Vasco da Gama and Botafogo in the Brazilian top flight.

Two of the most famous shitheads in football faced off in the showdown, and they did not fail.

Chilean player Gary Medel, who is 36 years old and played in the Premier League for Cardiff City in 2013–14, started in defense for Vasco.

And Paulo Henrique’s goal in the 29th minute was the difference in a very important three-point win over an old foe.

As Botafogo desperately tried to tie the game, they brought forward Costa, 35, a famous former striker for Chelsea just before the hour mark.

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When Medel responded, he held his nose and waved his hand in front of his mouth to suggest that his enemy’s breath smelled bad.

This made Costa very angry, and he got 31 yellow cards and one red card while he was in England before the referee stepped in to cool things down.

He chose to book both the former Atletico Madrid star forward Medel and the former Inter Milan star forward for acting badly.

It quickly went popular on social media, though.

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It was called “absolute” by Medel by another person, and “things you love to see” by a third person.