Best Group Performance Mexico national team V world it happened in 1986 when they accepted and reached the famous fifth game (quarter-finals). Historical Serbian strategist Bora Milutinovicin charge of command three made a splash in that ecumenical competition, assuring that the team would already have a star if VAR at that time.
In a network interview ESPNthe former coach of the Aztecs emphasized that refereeing mistakes in the match with Germany deprived the locals of further progress and gained a foothold in the top four. “If VAR existed, Mexico would have been champions in 1986. I won’t comment further, but Mexico would be the champion.”said milutinovic.
El Tri finished the group stage unbeaten after losing Belgium And Iraq and connect with Paraguayan. In the 1/8 finals he won Bulgaria with the legendary goal from Manuel Negreteand in the rooms they would fall with disputes earlier Germanywhich was later the second of this world.
For now European nation was split in two, in which case the western team would have won, but in the midst of a strong arbitration dispute scenario due to the performance Jesus Diaz Palacios.
The whistling Colombian annulled a last-minute goal by Javier “El Abuelo” Cruz that took Mexico to the semi-finals. Cause? Previously alleged wrongdoing. Once anchored to zero those led by milutinovic they lost 1-4 on penalties.
Testimony of Judge Jesus Diaz Palacios
In a 2016 interview, the former South American judge reviewed the play and stated that he made no mistakes. “In that game, there was a push against defender Andreas Brehme that prevented him from going for the ball and Cruz took advantage of this situation to score a goal. I didn’t concede a single goal, I whistled long before they got the ball, the Germans stopped in their tracks.”said.
Source: La Opinion
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