Tenerife clamor for arbitration

Tenerife was not satisfied with the performance of Luis Milla Alvéndiz, the referee for the match against Éibar. Two actions have raised the biggest complaints: a possible penalty to Shashoua and a dubious goal disallowed to Apeh for offside. “I understand that there is no ill will, but there are many mistakes. I have the feeling that these things do not happen in other fields, “lamented Luis Miguel Ramis.

“I have seen the plays and he was wrong,” the coach confided “and I imagine that when they see them it will also annoy them, because they evaluate them. They have clearly penalized us. When there is VAR because there is one and when not, why not. You have to give it the importance it has, the first rounds seem like shit and the last ones not because it has.y, “he snapped.

It is not the first time that the technician feels harmed. “It is what there is, what are we going to do? I am not going to go too far behind, I am not passing bills, I just live in the moment and value today,” he said. “We had a good game, I try to put that above even though it costs me a lot to do it, but I have to do it because otherwise I despair.”

Visibly upset he showed himself too Victor Mollejo. “The VAR is very necessary, I do not know what it means to put it or not in these rounds, but we play a lot. Today the errors have been quite rude and during the game itself the referee cannot go home happy, “said the attacker.” This can happen, he has made a mistake and we have to overcome our adversities. The dressing room is worried, we try to do our job in the best way. You can’t say anything, you can’t talk about the field, you can’t do anything, “complained the Madrilenian.

In a similar vein, Sergio González, author of the goal that meant the transitory 1-1. “They are two very decisive actions in the game. We know what it is, they were very clear. Either they don’t see them or they don’t want to see them and that’s why we leave annoyed because I think we deserve something more, at least to reach the extension, “he analyzed.