The coach of Velez Gustavo Quinterosrunner-up of the Argentine Cup after losing the final 1 to 0 against Córdoba Centralwas critical of the AFAthe organization of the fixture and the refereeing by pointing out that “the calendar hurt a lot” to your team.
The coach was not satisfied with the rest time that “Fortín” had had, since “he played four games in 11 days”while the holders of Central Córdoba “were able to rest last weekend”.
Besides, Quinteros He stressed that making his team play so many games in a row left a group of players unprotected. “who deserves to have more rest and is fighting on all fronts”.
He also commented that his coaches were very tired, and that he had to take care of the physique of the midfielders. Claudius Aquino and Francisco Pizzini by making them enter in the second half.
The coach also showed his disagreement with the level of refereeing and with the repetition of judges in his club’s matches, by mentioning that they “They put Fernando Echenique three times in a row” and never to other referees “very good.”
Already focused on sports, the 59-year-old coach highlighted that “Central Córdoba won well because they scored the goal and dedicated themselves to playing their game” and he did not miss the opportunity to congratulate his players and his coach on their victory, Omar De Felipe.
Regarding his targets, he evaluated that they did not have “strengths or preparation” to play a game that would give them the opportunity to win.
Looking to the future, in which “Fortín” will play the championship of the Professional League when you receive Hurricanenext Sunday, December 15 at 7:30 p.m., Quinteros described that date as “a next chance to get something as valuable as a title.”
In addition, he anticipated that he will replace the defender Emmanuel Mammanawho will serve the sanction for having accumulated five yellow cards, with one of the central defenders Damian Fernandez either Patrick Pernicone.
At the end of the conference, the technical director was consulted about the scandal that occurred in the audience moments after the end of the game, with blows and insults between fans and which had the participation of some players, but the coach claimed not to have seen nothing of what happened, and indicated that he hopes that “it wasn’t something serious”.
Source: Ambito

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