In River There is a lot of anger over the Brazilian’s refereeing Anderson Daronco after the 2 to 2 draw against National in Montevideo. The main complaint is that he did not understandably expel two rival players after seeing the eloquent images of the VAR.
Today from CONMEBOL They made public the audios of the VARcommanded by Wagner Rewaywhere it is clear that from the video arbitration they expected another sanction.
The iron Leandro Lozano Identify it as “a red card for serious foul play” and rosemary pineapple Paulo Díaz “like violent behavior” so he calls the field referee for a review.
“Strong, but ball”says Daronco about the first action. Then, about the fist bump he said: “The number 5 thing doesn’t close me for a red card”.
Borja’s defense against the referee: “You can’t regret getting a red card”
Miguel Borja He held nothing back and strongly criticized the arbitration of Anderson Daronco in the tie River with National.
“There is a play that for me marks the game in the second half that was red. I don’t understand how such a referee, with more than 500 games, finds it difficult to get a red. If they call you from the VAR, it is not for a yellow “If they call you it’s for a red, you can’t regret getting a red”declared the Colombian.
The scorer of River analyzed the two great controversies of the game and stated that Franco Romero he should have been sent off for his punch Paulo Diaz. ““The foul against Aliendro is not a direct attack, he goes there with the intention of harming him and he could have punished that.”
“The pineapple that (Romero) hits Paulo (Díaz)… I think that when they call you from the VAR you have to know how to interpret the VAR issue, otherwise they will be calling all the time for a yellow and as far as I understand If they call you it’s for a red one. So I don’t know if the referee has more than 500 games, because I know him from Brazil, and why it is so difficult for him to get a red card. If it’s red, it’s red, brother.”closed his defense.
Finally, Borja He stated that he let him know what he considers a mistake Daronco even without having seen a reiteration of the play. “I told him when I was going to get the yellow card and now that I came out. Because the game is defined by details,” completed the Millonario scorer.
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