Javier Aguirrecoach of Royal Majorcashowed his disagreement with the impermissible goal that Amathregretted that VAR insisted so much “that in the end the referee had to go” and appreciated his team’s good fight against Real society.
“VAR is there to do justice. They are calm, they see it well and make a decision”, he began to explain. “My doubt is that I don’t know when the referee will decide and when VAR will decide. That is my big doubt”, added the Mexican coach considering that the change in the referee’s decision was caused by the insistence of the video arbitration room.
“VAR insisted and insisted and in the end he went for it”
“VAR insists that in the end the referee has to go. There are VARs that are very strong and others are weaker because in the end they are managed by people. VAR insisted and insisted and in the end he went for it,” continued he.
At the point of the last twelve the situation of Majorca it got complicated though Aguirre He wanted to recall the difficulty the calendar experienced in this beginning: “We played in the top six. In ten games we faced the top six and it was not easy”.
“Despite everything, we follow our line of honesty and seriousness. Sevilla ended up asking for the time the other day, today Real was taking time to restart, signs that we are doing something right,” he said.
“It’s a very respectful campus”
Against the team of txuri urdin, the Mexican coach revolved around the idea of ”preparing for Valencia” because “this is a very honest team where everyone has a similar level. I can’t be happy now, but I’m just quiet ”.
Finally, Aguirre He wants to have a memorial for the dead fan: “We don’t understand why these things happen. The man came to have a good time with his team and in the end he looked… Nothing to do but send a hug to his family, a warm greeting and may he rest in peace”.
Source: La Verdad

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