Guadalajara claimed the job of whistle, Jorge Isaac Rojas, for forgiving a penalty and two red cards to FC Juárez
GUADALAJARA – The refereeing controversy was again present in a match in Chivas, after the rojiblanco team claimed to the refereeing body that at least two offenses were worthy of expulsion and not a yellow card; In addition, they did not receive a penalty in their favor.
The wrong decisions of the whistle made an element of the Chivas coaching team show the fourth referee the games they considered controversial on a mobile phone, they commented during the broadcast of the game, which was in a signal restricted by a paid channel.
The first controversial game was generated in the first half, after Flavio Santos was late to play Alexis Vega, so without a ball he shot down the Guadalajara striker, and the whistle, Jorge Isaac Rojas, ruled that the offense is only credible yellow card.
Having regard to the determination of the arbitration body, the former referee and analyst at ESPN, Felipe Ramos Rizo considered Santos’ offense to be penalized with a red card.
“Flavio santos is saved from the red card for the 31st minute after giving Vega, Isaac Rojas, a strong shot at his level
Similarly, the analyst criticized the work of Isaac Rojas, for whom he labeled Ricardo Peláez in the second publication, where he reiterated that the crime had to be determined with a red card: “Isaac Rojas’ low level was incredible. red card and left it yellow, @ RICARDOPELAEZ9 “, he condemned.
After the analyst’s tweet, Víctor Manuel Vucetich’s coaching team sent a phone call to the fourth official to analyze and review the game before the end of the first half.
Coming in from the right wing, that cross by Juárez found the head of Juárez and he directed it in. Making the score 1 – 0 after an attack from the right.
Which is why, once again, Ramos Rizo criticized through his Twitter account the determination of the central whistle: “Punishment in favor of chivas that Isaac rojas min 75 does not sanction, now if he is cruel to Chivas,” he said.