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Milk Cup: Northern Ireland game with Mexico marred by violence

Ugly scenes marred Wednesday's Milk Cup Elite match between Northern Ireland and Mexico in Coleraine as brawls broke out and four players were sent off.
The trouble happened in the second half as Northern Ireland took a 2-1 win.
One of the Mexicans aimed a kick at the head of a Northern Ireland lying on the ground during the disturbances.
Mexicans Raul Monala Gudino, Carlos Arreola and Kevin Gutierrez were sent off with Northern Ireland's Robbie McDaid also dismissed.
The first brawl led to Gudino, Arreola and McDaid receiving their marching orders while Gutierrez was then red carded by referee Tim Marshall in the closing stages.
The second brawl broke out with some three or four minutes of normal time left and the referee opted to blow the final whistle when order was finally restored.
Marshall did confirm after the game that the result will stand and that he had not abandoned the game.
Victor Guzman put Mexico ahead seven minutes into the second half but substitutes Mikhail Kennedy [82] and Sean Mullan [88] scored late goals for Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland manager Stephen Craigan said that he had been left "disgusted" by the scenes and competition organisers are certain to launch an investigation into what went on.
 
Nice one shako,funny how keepers allways get up for the action.
Mexicans are feisty little feckers anyway,just look at their boxers.