There was widespread anger in the locker room boat after falling into Giuseppe Mezza of Milan against Inter (1-0). “It was a clear hand,” he admitted Peter Gonzalez at the end of the flash encounter on televisions titled. On his line, Eric Garcia spoke. “At the beginning of the season they told us they wouldn’t call for a hand if the involuntary hand wasn’t from the player who finished the goal. And it didn’t happen. ansu he did not touch it voluntarily because Onana had already touched it”, revealed the Martorell central defender, as explained to them in the arbitration training at the beginning of each season.
Along the same lines, it is stated Sergio Robert. “They took a goal away from us for a few hands and then they didn’t give us a penalty. It’s the same move”, said the Reus native who started again yesterday. “Every year they change it. Not even they know when it’s hand”, insisted Roberto.
Beyond the penalty not indicated in Barcelona, Roberto made the criticism of himself. “It was not easy. 5’s defense was not easy. We tried variants to counter his game but it didn’t work”. The Barça winger admitted that “we know that by winning here and at the Camp Nou we have done it. I’m sure with our fans we will pull it off”.
Eric Garcia, meanwhile, also studied the meeting. “We are screwed by the result”, recognized the international center-back. “We started the game in a good way, moving around. The goal hurt because the break was new. We were better in the second half, they defended and we attacked”. Now on boat It is only worth winning the two games he has at home against Inter and Bayern, before playing in Plzen. “We know that if we don’t win here, we just have to win at home and that’s the best thing that could happen to us right now. Improving and with the support of the fans we will get it out”, commented Eric in the mixed zone.
Source: La Verdad

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