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Rapallini in the eye of the storm: controversial arbitration in the 1 to 1 between Defense and Justice and Talleres

Rapallini in the eye of the storm: controversial arbitration in the 1 to 1 between Defense and Justice and Talleres

Defense and Justice and Cordoba Workshops they tied 1 to 1 in Florencio Varela in a match corresponding to the 7th. date of Professional League which had as its central note the penalty in favor of the locals charged by the referee fernando rapalliniin the context of a foul that never existed as could later be verified with the VAR.

In a match with many actions in front of the goals generated by the two teams, the referee took on an undesirable role considering that there was a penalty on Nicholas “Uvita” Fernandezin a play in the 47th minute of the first half, despite the fact that later the VAR showed that there was no foul.

The local goalscorer executed the penalty and tied the game, whose score had opened, with a free kick from the talented Albiazul midfielder, Rodrigo Garro.

At the beginning of the meeting, Defense and Justice he went on top of the Cordovans, with David Barbona turned to the right almost like one end, with Santiago Solari and “Uvita” Fernandez in the offensive tandem.

To get out of the siege, the people of Cordoba chose to take advantage of the speed of the Colombian Diego Valoyeswho after 3 minutes opened a furrow on his way to the home goal, but was brought down.

From that foul, Garro located it at the near post of Unsain, who was not helped by his teammates from the barrier who opened up, as well as the ball that spiked in front of him, and went to land at the bottom of the net.

The locals sought to recover, but the team led by Javier Gandolfi He did not give up and after 8 minutes Benavídez shot Unsain who responded by stripping to one side. The match continued to be played on the ‘green-yellow’ field, whose team fell back in a disorderly manner, while Kevin Gutiérrez and the Paraguayan Rodrigo Bogarín found it difficult to seize the midfield.

Until the 30-odd minutes, Talleres managed the times, but those led by Julio Vaccari regained control.

Defense charged against the left sector of Talleres, where Gandolfi improvised Julio Buffarini as a left back, whom both Barbona and the Uruguayan Agustín Sant’Anna went crazy until in minute 48 “Uvita” Fernández contributed a “tremendous pool” that Rapallini bought , despite having checked it in the VAR, by Diego Abal.

The center forward changed the collection of an infraction that was not for a goal and the tie was established.

The fight with Rapallini

When rapallini arranged the end of the first half, from the substitute bench of the visitors they went over him to protest a foul that did not exist.

When the second half resumed, Vaccari advanced the back line of four, Gutiérrez and Bogarin grew and that encouraged Barbona and “Uvita” who began to put the people of Cordoba in trouble.

The local team kept going, while Talleres crouched down to play against and the actions began to follow one another like the Colombian Edwin Mosquera’s shot that the goalkeeper Guido Herrera covered in a formidable way.

The locals continued to insist but collided with the midfield and the defense of Talleres, who always disturbed with their replicas.

Source: Ambito

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