Oribe Peralta is unhappy with the refereeing of the match “Santos” – “Monterrey”: “Now I can say pink … VAR”

lRayados del Monterrey beat Santos Laguna 2-0. in a disputed arbitration match, which ended up hurting the Santos team.

Oribe Peralta, the striker of the team, complained about the refereeing on social networks after the match. “Now I can say PINC…VAR!” Peralta wrote on Twitter.

Santos managed to equalize with a shot from Matheus Doria following a save by the goalkeeper, and the player had only to push him into goal. Seeing the game, VAR annulled the goal, of course from offside, although in none of the shots it seemed that Doria was ahead.

But that wasn’t the only time refereeing hurt Santos during a match.

During a game in the Monterrey area, Jesús Gallardo pushed Diego Medina from behind what could have been called a penalty but VAR did not consider it and the referee ruled there was no foul.

Argentina’s Rogelio Funes Mori and Maximiliano Meza each scored a goal on Saturday to give Monterrey a 2-0 win. to Santos Laguna and sign a pass to the Clausura semi-final of Mexican football.

The Rayados, led by coach Victor Manuel Vucetich, equalized in the first match of the series without goals, and won the second leg in a duel. between the leader of the regular stage and the thirteenth in the table, according to the selection falling into the league of the top eight.

There are 2 rivals to determine

The quarter-finals will end this Sunday when Uruguayan coach Robert Dante Siboldi’s Tigres team enter the Toluca Stadium, which they defeated 4-1 in the first leg.

Tigres, under the guidance of French striker Andre Pierre Gignac, has everything to eliminate an opponent. but they will have to show their best football at the Toluca stadium, a difficult field for visitors at an altitude of 2600 meters above sea level.

Shortly thereafter, the Atlas of Colombian striker Julián Quiñones, sub-leader of scorers, will visit Guadalajara, whom they beat 1-0 in the first leg of the series.

Author: Reinaldo Oliveros
Source: La Opinion

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