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Irati Vidal: “From the first moment there was the feeling that the referee was going to favor Málaga’s promotion”

Irati Vidal She was one of the program’s talkers Good Night and Good Goalsdirected and presented by Felipe del Campo, in this weekend’s nightly gathering. The journalist was very clear when analyzing the rise of the Málaga y the role played by the referee, Mallo Fernández, in that duel against him Nastic of Tarragona.

“I was at the Nou Estadi watching that match and I am not going to justify anything that the referee explains in the minutes because if he explains it, obviously, something similar had to happen for me to put it in those minutes. But the referee’s attitude throughout the game is one of wanting to cause something to happen.“Irati Vidal explained in the microphones of Radio MARCA

The referee’s attitude throughout the match is one of wanting to cause something to happen.

Irati Vidal, in Good Night and Good Goals

“He arrived at the Nou Estadi with a cocky attitude”, added the journalist. “In the first half the Málaga goalkeeper was wasting time, the referee turning his back to the goalkeeper so as not to see that he was wasting time. The match got heated because the referee wanted it to get hot, he didn’t want to stop it at any time. Then he gave a red card for a double yellow card to a Nástic player in a split foul. It wasn’t red cardboard at all, the referee just broke it more,” Irati elaborated in his intervention.

Nàstic de Tarragona 2-2 Málaga: this was the goal that gave promotion to the AndalusiansRFEF

In addition, the journalist referred to the differences between the first leg and the second leg: “The referee did not remember that Nástic was scored in the first leg with two balls in play. To which there were two balls in the Nou Estadi, the referee stopped the match.” “From the first moment there was the feeling in the Novo Estadi that the referee was going to favor, if he could, Málaga’s promotion to the Hypermotion League,” Irati launched.

I don’t justify anything that happened. I think that the Nástic fans were the ones that caused their team to not end up going up with all the ball play, but the referee did his part,” Irati Vidal settled.

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