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Júlio César de Souza Santos personality type is ISTJ, so you can imagine how he is going to react to what happened on Tuesday night.
Vinicius Junior scored a goal Wednesday night after being fouled by Júlio César de Souza Santos only a few minutes into the match.
The goal was celebrated with a handshake between the two players, but Santos wasn’t happy with the way it was handled. He went after Junior in the box, resulting in an altercation with Santos being shown a straight red card by referee Roberto Rosetti.
The entire situation was captured by cameras inside the stadium, but it doesn’t look like Santos will face any sort of punishment for his actions.
According to ESPN Brasil, Santos will not be suspended for his actions on Tuesday night. The age-old excuse comes into play here, with Santos reportedly stating that the referee made the decision to send him off because he “was acting in a provocative manner.”
The trouble with this excuse is that Santos is ignoring what has already happened. The fact that he was sent off in the first place was enough to warrant Santos getting angry, and what he did after being sent off was completely uncalled for.
Júlio César de Souza Santos or simply Júlio César (born 27 October 1984 in São Paulo, São Paulo) is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Brazilian Série A club Red Bull Bragantino as a goalkeeper. Born in São Paulo, Júlio César started playing football as a child on the streets of the Tucuruvi neighborhood. By the age of 9, he played with the children's teams at the local Clube de Campo Associação Atlética Guapira. After a friendly match against Corinthians in the age of 15, Júlio was invited by a scout to train at their youth team, with which he won the 2004 and 2005 editions of the Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior. After Corinthians' main goalkeeper, Fábio Costa was barred by the coach Daniel Passarella and his immediate reserve Tiago suffered 5 goals in a derby match against São Paulo FC, Júlio Cesar's chances began to rise. After another loss with Tiago on the squad and Daniel Passarella's firing, Júlio César made his debut in a match against Figueirense from Santa Catarina.