Antonio Mateu Lahozformer referee of First division and retired at the end of last season, spoke about the Court’s verdict of Administrative Litigation number 4 Madrid which estimated the player’s resource Sergio Canales against the four-match ban he received last season, when he played for Legsfor saying his dismissal against the Cádiz in League It was prepared by the Valencian referee.
The Cantabrian player, now in Rayados de Monterrey from Mexico, will be able to play in the 2024 closing tournament without any type of sanction.
Mateu Lahoznow a television commentator, participates as a referee in XVII LaLiga FC Futures International Tournament from Maspalomas (Gran Canaria) and attended the media after directing the Real Madrid-Seville (1-0).
“We cannot restrict freedom of expression”
“I am very happy with what came out of Sergio Canales today, I sent him off for two protests. I gave him a yellow and repeatedly told him for a few seconds that if he continues to protest he will leave. If he agrees them. to him it is because today we cannot restrict a person’s freedom of expression. In this case he may think that the expulsion was prepared, but he did not insult me because I have a very clean conscience,” he points out. Matthew.
“They were two protests to no avail, you might think I could have been more patient considering it was the 97th minute, but that’s what I thought about that kind of play,” added the former referee.
“I hope the referees can also explain and I hope in the Super Cup and on matchday 20 of the League you will understand us a little better. I think we should have taken some steps earlier. We must give total transparency because nothing is hidden. We are all in one family and we are all interested in good football, which is our passion. The referees want to put the spotlight on the players and we don’t want to make mistakes, but if we make mistakes, let them understand us because we are human. But never there will be no bad faith”, sentence Mateu Lahoz.
Source: La Verdad

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