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“It looks like the arbitration was against us.”

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Jonathan Rach, Defender of Penarolhe spoke about the controversial action at the end of the match against Cerro Largo that led to a penalty kick that was not sanctioned by Gustavo Tejera after consulting the video assistant referee.

“We are hot because of the result of the match and because of the penalty at the end. I was involved in play and there was contact. For me, it’s a penalty because I had the ball clearly before, and he hit me with his foot with all his body and I fell,” said the prodigy defense in Sport Carve – 1010 am.

Rak added that “I never mimic because Alfredo Arias always tells us not to jumpWe focus on playing and we don’t protest against the referee. I went to fight for the ball and made the mistake they made on me.”

When asked about the dialogue he had with Tejera once the match was over, the defender replied that “When the game was over, I asked the referee what he saw, because even during the play he was right next to it. And he told me that contact wasn’t a penalty.”

Footballer Mirasol also referred to the way they handled the arbitration issue within the team, and said: “We talked about refereeing and it seemed like he was against us. In other games, the contact was much less than what happened to meAnd the thing we ask is that the penis be equal for all.”

Rac spoke about the number of minutes the game was stopped against Cerro Largo and the few extra minutes it had in Obella: “I won’t comment on the opponent’s game, but The referee must award more discounts if there are many delays, either due to the VAR, because the opponent has been playing for too long, or due to the conditions of the game. Arias always tells us that he doesn’t want us to focus on anything other than the game, and that’s why we try not to focus on pretending, or on killing time, or on protesting.”

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In any case, he conceded that despite the coach’s request that “when the game was over, we went to protest, because you can’t let it all pass. However, you have to understand that the game is over and excessive protesting can result in a warning or dismissal.”

Finally said goodbye saying so “If we win at Cerro Largo, we will make a big difference in the final stage. Now the Danube is coming and we will try to win at home to stay strong at the top.

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