The images ratify the version of Soldier

The writing of the minutes written by the Extremaduran referee Díaz de Mera to explain the expulsion of Roberto Soldado: “you are shits” and later kick the VAR monitor when he retired to the field of play He implied that the Competition Committee could be primed with the Valencian striker: one match for the double yellow, two or three more for an alleged contempt for the refereeing quartet and some more for the hitting of the aforementioned referee technology apparatus.

GOL TV cameras captured the entire scene, since the player was sent off by one of the fastest double yellows in history and his withdrawal, very angry. With this test, the Granada is going to present allegations to the arbitral document in order to cushion a sanction whose foreseeable severity would have resulted in Soldado not playing more games this season. This is the mirror conversation.

Diaz de Mera: “For giving me in the hand. He slapped me on the arm ”.

Soldier: “What am I going to slap you on? Don't be exaggerated, I haven't done anything to you. Don't expel me for that ”.

Soldier: “Really, what am I shit?”

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Diaz de Mera: “You are a soccer player.”

Soldier: “You have not treated me like that. You have not treated me well. You have not treated me like a soccer player ”.

Soldier: “Fuck off. Fuck off. What shamelessness. A slap, a slap … what sensitivity. Then you want respect when you treat us like shit. That happen”.

Then Soldier kicks the VAR monitor before heading into the changing room tunnel.

In that extract the expression “you are some shits” is not appreciated reflected in the arbitration document is not seen in these images and will be the basis in the allegations of Granada so that the punishment, at most, remains in a match. Roberto Soldado in his social networks, described as a “lie” what was written in the arbitration report with a capture of it,

Renovation completed

In addition, Roberto Soldado has completed his renewal with Granada, which was already announced a couple of weeks ago in As after having completed 25 games, with a minimum of 45 minutes in each of them, Granada mathematically ensured their permanence in the First Division. Renewed and it is assumed that any of these days the club will make it official.