The controversies between Valencia and the Spanish Federation they don’t stop In fact, they have added a new front after the proposal of the RFEF investigating judge that captain José Luis Gayà be sanctioned with four games for his criticism of the referee Mario Melero Lopez, at the end of the game a few weeks ago against Osasuna.
After the crash, Gaya He showed his anger with the collegiate performance, especially with a possible unsigned penalty on Bryan Gil. “It is the trend that we have this season. They have to notify him of a very clear penalty. The referee has seen it and has not wanted to call it,” he lamented.
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“It’s business as usual. The referee, at halftime, told us that if he had called the penalty on Bryan, it would have been removed from the VAR because there was no contact. We can’t say anything either because they give you a yellow card like me at the end of the game. They do what they want,” he said.
After these statements, the Integrity Committee opened a file on him and now his instructor has proposed a four-game ban, a request that the club has branded as “unfair” and against which he has announced that he will plead “until the end.”