The defender of Sevilla Sergio Ramos He said after 2-2 at the PSV Eindhoven stadium, on the second day of the Champions League, that “The referee (Daniele Orsato) is a bit more of a hero today than he should be”, especially in the “very decisive plays” such as the disallowed goal against Adrià Pedrosa, the penalty in favor of the Dutch and the final foul that made it 2-2, with the Camas player in both.
“Their decisions are very quick, but you have VAR to check and see it more clearly. The penalty, the disallowed goal against Pedrosa…, many things. In this competition there is always more permissive refereeing, but it seems that everything is against us now. We have to continue learning because it’s a shame that we’re missing three points that are very important,” Ramos told Movistar.
The Sevilla defender admitted he felt “a bit helpless” as they played a “good game” and left “with a bad taste in their mouth” due to the 2-2 scoreline in the 95th minute, “after going two ahead . occasions”, and pointed out that these meetings are “determined by small details.
“After winning a complicated match, away from home and against a demanding rival, We are happy to leave with a good feeling, but when the three points are not achieved, the joy is not complete. It’s a shame, in this competition it’s hard to add three pts and it’s hard for you to see yourself until the end with a positive result and, in the end, only one will be taken,” he stressed.
Asked about the foul before the 2-2 that was pointed out to him, Sergio Ramos said that “the foul is for anyone who wants to see it”, because he believes that “it is not enough to call it, but he saw it. like that”, while highlighting that You have to hope because you have “enough time to do things differently.”
Source: La Verdad

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