
Croatian striker Marko Livaya has become the center of a conflict that occurred in Slovenia. This was reported by Euro-football.ru.
The incident took place near the famous Lake Bled. Livaya and other players from the "Hajduk" team attended an event held by the lake.
After spending some time in the bar, the group headed towards the street and moved towards the hotel. It was clear that they were not behaving quietly and peacefully.
At around one in the morning, police officers approached them and demanded that they turn off the music. A dispute arose in this situation.
The police may have hit or pushed one of the players. Livaya intervened to protect his teammate.
There are various versions of the subsequent events. Marko claims he was trying to protect his friend, while the police accuse him of assault.
The player also claims that the police offered him a bribe. They allegedly stated that they were willing to keep the incident quiet for 5,000 euros.
So far, no clear conclusions have been drawn regarding the situation, and the case is expected to go to court.