
At the end of the match between UTA and Farul Konstanza, which ended with the score 0:0, the technical manager of the champion blamed the manner of refereeing, but did not take care of his pupils either.
Gheorghe Hagi is convinced that Farul should have received a penalty in the match against UTA
The Constantinians drew with UTA in a game in which they also had a goal disallowed by VAR for offside.
At the end of the match, Gheorghe Hagi claimed both a possible penalty and the yellow card received by captain Lari, which means he cannot play in the next round.
“To win the game, you have to score. You have to shift gears, have all four. If there are the first two, it is difficult. Today we were not fresh. I had few opportunities. In the first half, there was a clear penalty. It was 100% touch.
It wasn’t us, but we tried to win on a neutral ground. We knew we were up against a strong team. I don’t understand why we weren’t fresh. Maybe across the road, he did it for two days, slept wherever he could. I should find the answer in the next few days.
(no phase with Larry) If it’s for a yellow card… The referees probably know which players have cards, they still hold meetings beforehand. If it’s a card, in midfield, that’s it. We have to find options and win against Rapid at home. We are fighting to get to the playoffs, but we will see if we have the strength to get there.” – said Hycke Hagand for DigiSport.
At the last stage of this year’s Super League, Rapid will travel to the field of champions Farul Constanta on Wednesday at 20:30.
Source: Hot News

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