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I wouldn't argue with any of this, apart from your first sentence.
You didn't say his action last night was "justified", but there might be a "context" to "mitigate" it.
Total cobblers really. It was a shocking lack of respect to a teammate and deserves to be treated as such. Probably his last act as an international player.
So if his teammate criticised his actually very good cross and said 'you fucking shitbag, play the ****ing ball to me, no wonder we're fucking out of the world cup with a **** like you at left back', and let's face it, footballers aren't exactly known for their clean use of language, there is no mitigation for Ekotto's actions?