He West Ham was eliminated this past Thursday from the Europa League against Bayer Leverkusen after a goal from Frimpong in the 89th minute of the match served to tie the game (1-1) and send the match to a penalty shootout, where the Germans won.
Although the controversial action of the match was the card that Draw Martínez saw in the penalty shootout and that, despite being the second yellow card, it did not lead to the expulsion (a victory as explained by the rule), felt the damage to the arbitration of José María Sánchez Martínez It was none other than the leading contender.
Specifically it is Michael AntonioWest Ham’s goal scorer, who harshly criticized the Spaniard for showing 10 yellow cards, five for each club, which led to numerous delays. “You don’t feel like you’re playing against 11, but against 14 (referees and linemen)”said Antonio harshly, who about the level of refereeing emphasized that “it is one of the things where they have to keep making efforts. Make decisions in your way and continue being professional. “I’m disappointed because we gave everything and not a single decision helped us throughout the game and I feel that a few could have changed the result.”.
Source: La Verdad

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