Monaco: “the referee killed the match” protests Garcia
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Stade de Reims hosted AS Monaco this Sunday afternoon as part of the eighth day of Ligue 1. A meeting that ended in a score of three goals to nil for the Principality club. However, the game changed in the 22nd minute when Bradley Locko was sent off when he shouldn’t have. If Philippe Clément (ASM) admitted that the Reims piston should not have received a red card, Oscar Garcia did not hide his disappointment in the post-match press conference.
“The referee killed the match. We showed a very nice face but in the end, playing ten for 75 minutes is always complicated. We spoke with the players before the game to tell them to control their emotions and they did it well. We spoke about it with the Monaco coach and he also said that it was not a red card. I don’t know why we didn’t use VAR. It’s not the first time, we have been penalized several times.
In my opinion, the referees make us pay something but I don’t know what! We can’t do anything, they have all the powers. In another country, you can talk with the referee. Here, you take a yellow card just to speak, without insulting. But it’s up to me to adapt. Everyone calls me from Spain and asks me why there are so many red cards. It’s not normal… I’m sorry for the players, the referee messed with their job and with their work. he pointed out. The message got through as Champagne president Caillot is suspended until next year for aggressively revising the refereeing.
to summarize
Stade de Reims hosted AS Monaco this Sunday afternoon as part of the eighth day of Ligue 1. A meeting that ended in a score of three goals to nil for the Principality club.