In Pia Sundhage65 -Year -old Swedish coach, he didn’t like the attitude of Norwegian soccer players last night when, with the scoreboard, they spent time. The coach said he didn’t see it as a clean play. “I was so disappointed,” he said in reference to his opponent’s defeat and bad arts.
He praised the great game of his players, especially in the first half superior to Norway. “We played well with attacks and developed occasions. It was very different if we wanted to be tied somehow,” he told that allusion that punishment in favor that he did not come for a outside and that he could mean the final 2-2.
Like Swiss fans, who expressed his unpleasantness to the Scandinavians with boos, Sindhage also didn’t like the clear temptation of his rivals to get time. There are many stops due to players who complain about cramps and a double replacement for the 64 minutes interrupted in the game for about two minutes.
Sundhage expressed his anger on the SVT television network, saying: “I am an old lady who likes to play clean.” At the press conference, when asked about the English declaration, he refused to comment, even after repeated questions. “No, I don’t want to talk about it.”
Although the Roman Pasu Referee gave the eight minutes of time added to the second part, Sundhage considered insufficient after eight replacements after a break, a pause for hydration and two long interruptions of VAR, something that clearly talked to the coach in the fourth arbitrator, Spanish Marta Huerta de Haza, after the final beep.
Source: La Verdad

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