Real Mallorca left the Alfonso Pérez with its seventh consecutive defeat at the premiere of Javier Aguirre on the bench and with indignation for a punctual action of the arbitration of Mateu Lahoz which is giving a lot to talk about.
The signaling of a controversial penalty with expulsion included from the central defender Franco Russo, together with a few words from the referee in the retreat to changing rooms at the break of the match they have decomposed Majorcanism.
In the 60th minute of the match, the Getafe players claim a possible penalty for Russo’s hand. At the request of the VAR, Mateu Lahoz reviews the play and changes his mind to end up signaling the penalty that the Mallorca goalkeeper, Sergio Rico, stops with two stops consecutive to the launch and the subsequent rejection. What is not understood in the Balearic team is not only the signaling of a penalty that is considered to be nothing more than It also implies the expulsion of the central vermilion.
about that action, the business CEO of the Mallorcan entity, Alfonso Díaz, stated in the club’s media at the end of the match that “these are not excuses, but we clearly see that the penalty is not and it is a decision that we do not understand”, adding about the expulsion of the Argentine center-back that “we also don’t see why he saw the first of his two yellow cards”.
According to Díaz, “it was a controlled game, it was a clear draw and a very important and deserved point, until the expulsion the party was controlled”.
Then, through the sound of Movistar Plus+, the words of Mateu Lahoz addressed to the Getafe player Enes Ünal at the break of “you owe me one, you owe me one”, have definitively turned on Majorcanism.