Curious scene at the end of the match between Real Sociedad and Villarreal at Anoeta captured by the Movistar Plus camera for ‘The day after’. No more whistles at the end of the meeting, alexander sorloth politely approach the referee, Cesar Soto Gradeto blame him because he was not called a foul and an expulsion in an action where Paul Torres, as the last yellow defender, clearly grabbed the Norwegian attacker from behind. This one, obsessed with scoring, continued to play, but did not reach his self-pass, which he forced due to the violation. The referee and his VAR colleague did not whistle, Ignatius Iglesias Villanueva, he was not directed from the VOR room. In the middle of the dialogue between sorlot Y Soto grade appear Takefusa Hutwho clearly said in Norwegian: “Next time you throw yourself”, showing him that in that way a referee whistled, who, as a witness of the council, smiled.
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In the picture below, it is Diego Rico the one asking for an explanation sorlot about the said step. The one from Trondheim, as if wanting to turn the page, limits himself to answering: ‘Bah’.
Source: La Verdad

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