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Sanchez said that he never decided to accept those proposals to alter a party and always made available to the bosses what was happening, making available to them whether or not they made decisions to stop it, but he did it to shield his name before any controversy that will appear.
“One promptly informed those who where the bosses of one. From there to there the actions they took, if they took them or did not take them, but one reported to safeguard their name. I never wanted to accept,” Sánchez mentioned.
Players asked him to rise actions
Similarly, Luis Sánchez said that the same players asked him in full card or expulsion, so he related that to issues of some bet or amaño of the protagonists on the court.
“There were soccer players involved. I had to listen to the player who entered and said ‘Sánchez, I need him to expel me today, I need the card'”, revealed.
For now, Luis Sánchez is retired and according to him, the decision was clearly familiar after the Covid-19 pandemic, so he decided to enjoy his children, after 27 years of professional career in arbitration.
Interview with Luis Sánchez on Arbitrating in Soccer
Editor: Sanchez stated that he never decided to accept proposals to alter a party.Can you elaborate on this?
“I never wanted to accept.”
Editor: You mentioned you always kept the bosses informed about what was happening. Why was that important for you?
“One reported to safeguard their name. I never wanted to accept.”
Editor: Some soccer players asked you for red cards or expulsions. Was this related to match-fixing?
“There were soccer players involved.I had to listen to the player who entered and said ‘Sánchez, I need him to expel me today, I need the card’.”
Editor: How did yoru decision to retire come about, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic?
“My decision was clearly familiar after the Covid-19 pandemic, so I decided to enjoy my children, after 27 years of a professional career in arbitration.”
Conclusion
Luis Sánchez discusses the complexities of arbitrating in soccer, emphasizing clarity and safeguarding his name. The pandemic helped him make the retirement decision after a long and dedicated career. The interview offers valuable insights into the challenges referees face on the field.