The unusual move that the Argentine promotion has in store every weekend took place this Friday in Puerto Madryn. In the data, William Brown he tied Climbing Remedies Workshop 1-1 for the date 9 of First National. But the goal of equality for the locals came later the sanction of a minimal, controversial penalty.
That’s the referee Yamil Possi resulted in the maximum penalty after 75 minutes of play when a Guillermo Brown player committed an infringement against his teammate. Yes, someone who had the same shirt and tried to pass him in the area.
Today something happened to Madryn that only happens where there is “the best refereeing in the world”. A Brown player knocked down a teammate in the area and Possi took a PENALTY. They drew against Talleres de Escalada, who won 1-0. pic.twitter.com/kmw8FZrVhf
— Leo Gabes (@leogabes) March 29, 2024
The disbelief of the players from all over the suburbs of Buenos Aires was such that they barely raised their hands to their heads and could hardly protest, after the alleged recommendation that came from the highest AFA authorities based on the wave of complaints about the performance . of the whistle men.
Matías Donato had led Talleres at the start of the second half, until the end of the last quarter of an hour.
Guest Alexis Nicolás Monserrat went to block a ball with Cristian Gorgerino on the ground. At the same time, Paraguayan Hugo Sandoval appeared on the scene and tried to jump both but ended up hitting his own teammate. For Possi, a few meters from the action, it was a penalty and Renso Pérez made it 1-1 after intercepting the rebound that goalkeeper Damián Tello had stopped on his initial shot.
#Shameless shitty. pic.twitter.com/SwGkfgX7T0
— @Browndosmil⚓ (@Browndosmil) March 23, 2024
Last week, Guillermo Brown was clearly injured during his visit to Quilmes.
The other match this Friday also ended 1-1, on the basis of the heartbreaking draw achieved by Agropecuario in Carlos Casares against Quilmes, who, although still unbeaten, could lose the leadership at the hands of San Martín de San Juan, who receives Caseros Students on Sunday.
Source: Clarin
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