The arbitral action of Mateu Lahoz He angered the Barça players, who did not understand many of his decisions. Jordi Alba, damaged by his dismissal for a double yellow, tried to find a solvent explanation for a performance that had 14 yellows and two more that would have meant expulsion, and that VAR made him change his mind. “I don’t understand the dismissal and I told him that. I’ve been there Matthew to tell him that Joselu I made the bed Chris (Christensen), Nothing beats it. He thought it was the first yellow card and he showed me the second one”.
The Barca left-back added that “for me it’s not even a card” and insisted that if he agreed that the red card was worth it, he didn’t show it to me.” And he added: “Know I know that sometimes I was wrong and I protested a lot because I was very impulsive and I had to correct this aspect, but this time it was not the case.”
Sergi Roberto maintains the same argument and regrets the interventionism of Mateu Lahoz especially in the second part which is full of distractions. The Barça captain clarified that the referee did not know what explanation to give him for sending off Jordi sunrise, which he describes as “shocking” for everyone. “Mateu didn’t know he (Alba) had a card, he forgot.” And as for the reason, “he was unable to tell me… jordi He just told her he made his bed.”
About punishment spanish by stepping on Mark Alonso a Joselu, the right side did not overturn the referee’s decision. “I haven’t seen it yet, but I think it’s because the boot jumped.” Dealing with the classification after the success of Real Madrid In Valladolid, the youth squad player emphasized that we want to win but our first half was good, we lacked the second goal and everything happened in the second half”. The problem is that the avalanche of warnings and stoppages has changed the rhythm of the players. “The game stopped a lot with dismissals, cards and then we couldn’t play our way
Source: La Verdad

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