2023-10-03 19:29:06
The president of the ANFP Referees Commission, Roberto Tobarcame out to support the 11 minutes off what the judge gave Felipe Gonzalez in the match between Colo Colo and Universidad Católica.
The squad, coaching staff and crossed fans considered excessive the injury time given in the second stage, the moment when the goals arrived that allowed the albos to come back in the match (2-1).
Faced with this, Tobar was asked if the 11 minutes given by González might be justified. “This exercise is done”, he said in dialogue with LUN.
“I invite you to also do it by seeing the different actions that, especially in the second half, were used as permanent tactic to try to let the minutes pass delaying each resumption,” he added.
When it came to qualifying the actions of the central judge in Pedrero, the head of the referees in Chile pointed out that “good job overallbecause these games always demand the maximum and Felipe was up to the task.”
“Criticism will always come, for one reason or another, and it is part of the activity. It happens that sometimes, when the referee proceeds, he is called controversial and that is not the case. It’s just doing what you have to”, he added.
Furthermore, Roberto Tobar justified the second yellow and the expulsion of Gary Kagelmacher at UC to kill time.
“Compared to such an obvious crude intention of trying to let the minutes pass and lose time to the detriment of the match, the referee must proceed clearly and sanction the obvious loss of time with a warning,” he stated.
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