Rotten football and complicit clubs

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He Valencia CF lived in the last Sunday Camp Nou one of the biggest abuses experienced in the VAR phase and coincidences of life some of the most egregious have been against Valencia CF as I remember the penalty in the semi-final of the Cup in San Mamés or the hand of Cucurella who did not was revised. Because apart from the penalty kick debate, which I think was very clear to the vast majority of football fans, I also include football people there, the controversy does not arise from the interpretation of Alberta Rojas, which live and because it was a fast game, he couldn’t see the game very well, because he showed it happened. Or at least he did, because the vision of the piece he had was good.
The great controversy is to know why the Lord, Jaime LatreHe did not inform his teammate on the pitch that he had made a mistake signaling a corner kick. Because if something wasn’t wrong, it was a corner kick. Either it was a penalty or it was a goal kick. And there, for me, lies the great scandal of what happened on Sunday. In those four days after the incident, those who claim to be an example of honesty but have the very long shadow over them of a vice-president who has raised 7 million euros from Barça over the past two decades have not offered any explanation.
And not, it is not acceptable that in this world the umpires have the right of pernada. It can’t be that a coach is usually fired on failure, that a goalkeeper can stop playing due to two human errors, that a chairman resigns or has to explain but these gentlemen are charged with giving justice but they don’t it and moreover are protected.
But be careful, the referees are protected, but the clubs They also have their responsibility and allow. Because the referees are still, and very well, paid by the clubs. Without the clubs and the footballers, the referees would not exist and therefore they should be obliged to explain their decisions. At least as bloody as last Sunday. Faced with such injustice, the Valencia CF has not submitted a minimal complaint or request for explanation to the CTA. That is to say that he has taken what happened in Barcelona on Sunday for good. And therein lies my doubt. Because despite the huge scandal that Spanish football is experiencing, there are clubs that remain silent, seem to be complicit or are afraid of something. It is not well known what, but they must fear something about this suspicious silence. It comes as no surprise that arbitrations in Spain have always been in question, but despite such clear evidence, not all clubs have launched a campaign to clarify what happened to the referees. disturbed And It smells rotten.

Héctor Gómez / “Sports Stand”

Source: Goal

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