The president of Real Betis, Angel Harodescribed as “nonsense” the four-game penalty imposed by Competition Committeeand adopted by appealin Sergio Canalesannounces that the club will appeal to the TAD, where it will request a precautionary suspension, and advocates that “if we have to go to ordinary justice, we will come”, to defend the club’s rights, which he considered trampled. .
“For me, a real nonsense happened for many reasons. In the first place, the decision seems unfair to me because, again, the federative entity has a player. The CTA has already recognized that the yellow card is there should not have been shown. Now a completely unfair punishment in four games is happening. In addition, it is disproportionate. The damage that Sergio is causing with his statements is in no way equal to this severe punishment”, said the president of Real Betis this Saturday after a floral offering to Christ of the Mission that will be in procession this Good Friday from the Churches of the Claret College, near Benito Villamarín.
Also, Haro assures that at Betis they feel “a comparative grievance with situations that happen in a similar and repeated way with players from more powerful teams and are not sanctioned. The punishment revolves around the use of the word prepared, that the meaning of the RAE is talking about making a decision in a reflective way. They gave that expression a different and tiresome use and from that they got that Canales said that the referees were dominant. The These four games seem very serious to me. We will continue to appeal. We will go wherever we have to go to defend a player of irreproachable conduct. We will exhaust all avenues, now we are in TAD, at the moment an appeal is being prepared to request a precautionary measure and if we have it to go to ordinary justice, We will come, of course.”
Source: La Verdad

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