Bebe Acosta shot referee Fernando Espinoza with thick ammunition: ‘There are no words for this guy, he’s outstanding’

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Guillermo Bebe Acosta he burst into anger against Fernando Espinoza, after Atlético Tucumán’s controversial defeat against San Lorenzo at the Monumental José Fierro. The experienced midfielder Deanone of the three players sent off during the match, described the referee as “superb” and issued a warning in the dressing room area: “Let’s see if it’s nice outside”.

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“He always did what he wanted for us. There are no words for this guy, he is outstandingYou can’t tell him anything, he thinks he’s the boss. What do you think?” said the man born in Alderetes, who saw the red card seconds after his team-mate, Ignacio Maestro Puch, was sent off for a hard tackle on Andrés Vombergar.

It was 42 minutes into the first half when that action took place and Espinoza, after reviewing it at the VAR, showed the young forward of the Tucuman team the way to the locker room.

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A few moments later, however, the main referee of the match valid for the tenth round heavily crossed Acosta, with whom he also collided, and the midfielder also left the field of play prematurely.

“He has to talk to the players, nobody here is good looking because he has a red card in his pocket. Now let’s see if he’s cute out there you piece of shit shit…why It’s shit and what’s more, it shits us on all fields”, Acosta accused the judge who also sent off Lucas Pusineri, coach of Atlético Tucumán, one minute into the match, and San Lorenzo player Gastón Hernández, in the second half.

Espinoza, who also had an argument with a policeman which prevented him from leaving the pitch at half-time, was criticized by the local crowd, who even threw a mobile phone at him to express their discontent.

Lucas Pusineri: “There was no insult”.

Pusineri, in the press conference after the match, He denied insulting Espinoza and considered that the “reception” the referee received from the people “wasn’t pleasant” and that “that might have bothered him”.

“The argument comes at the beginning of the game, about a play where there is a possible penalty and there is no insult, it is not seen. I have the line a few meters away, it sees absolutely nothing. The referee arrives, then goes out and comes back. I think maybe a little bit the problem with people, that was a hostile reception gave him an uncomfortable start to the game. And from that play, which perhaps could be reviewed, even if I was analyzing it and there is a clash, and an alleged penalty, something is being done that has not happened ”, the Rector’s coach reviewed.

In that line, he added: “If I said something wrong, I’ll be the first to apologize. Now, if someone can show something that reflects what I’m saying, fine, otherwise not.

“Sometimes explain what didn’t happen… You have to ask more about the bad preparation and some inconveniences that happened during the match ”, completed the former Independiente coach.

According to the schedule released by the Professional Soccer League, Espinoza will lead Racing on Wednesday at 19:00, in the match he will play at home against Newell’s Old Boys.

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Source: Clarin

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