“They took three points from us because of the referees,” the Sevilla striker said. Youssef En-Nesyri, very upset including the performance of the Italian referee Daniel Orsato in the match where his team drew 2-2 at the Dutch PSV Eindhoven field, on the second day of group B of the Champions League.
The Moroccan international said after the match at the Philips Stadion that “the first game, Pedrosa’s is not a hand”in reference to the goal disallowed by the Catalan side in the 55th minute, “and the second, the foul by Sergio (Ramos), It’s not a sin.”
“I was in front and the ‘line’ was on the sideline, and there was no reason to whistle that foul,” he said. En-Nesyri regarding the violation indicated Sergio Ramos which made it 2-2 for PSV Eindhoven in the 95th minute.
Regarding the Sevilla game, the forward of Fez, who scored with a header to make it 1-2 on 87 minutes, stressed that he was “very happy for the team” and how they “defended 90 minutes, but in football things always happen,” adding: ” we “We conceded two goals, but we also scored two; happy for the team’s work and now, for what’s to come.”
Youssef En-Nesyri He also indicated about his ankle pains, which he is in doubt for this match, that he is “sick, but the most important thing is to help the team.”
“I’m not one hundred percent, my ankle is swollen, but I want to help. That’s the most important thing to me, always being with them,” he stressed.
Source: La Verdad

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