Trabzonspor lost 1-0 away Öznur Kablo Yeni Malatyaspormanager at Marius Sumudica, lashed out at the referees in the statements he made after the match.
In his statement, Sumudica said, “I always respect the referees, but the referees in VAR do not deserve the compensation they receive. I don’t know how many times it has happened to us. The VAR referees never warn the inside referee against us. There were two actions against us on the field today. “There was a position. Our player’s nose bled, he even changed his uniform. It was 1 million percent red card, but it was not given. Why are the referees like this against Malatyaspor? Trabzonspor does not need help.” had used the words.
“WRITE EVERYTHING CLEARLY, I EXPECT RESPECT”
Continuing his explanations as he left the hall after the questions at the press conference ended, the Romanian coach said that he expected respect and that everything should be written clearly.
Stating that he is in the heart of Turkey, Sumudica said, “Write down everything I say. They will send me to the federation anyway. It is very important that everything is clean. Because I work every day in a place far from my country. I strive to give the best for my team. Just respect from everyone. ” he said.
ALI SANSALANSENDING TO: WHICH MATCH DID NOT GET A MATCH 2 MONTHS AFTER?
The Romanian coach, who reacted to the referee’s decisions, referred to the VAR referee of the match, Ali Şansalan, saying, “My player Osman was hit at the last minute and I think it was a penalty. The referee did not give the position, neither did the broadcaster. What more do you want from my team. 6 players are missing, 1- We lost 0 to Trabzonspor and we didn’t give any other positions. Stop this injustice. If this happened 4 years ago, I wouldn’t be so angry because then there was no VAR, now there is VAR. Do you know the VAR referee? After which match two months ago he did not win a match? “I want you to investigate. They didn’t give us a penalty in Kayseri. Today there was one red card and one penalty. Give us what we deserve.” had spoken.
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