Ramos Rizzo thinks it’s hard and wrong to dismiss Raymundo Fulgencio

ESPN’s referee expert thinks Adonai Escobedo was wrong to send off the Tigers.


Felipe Ramos RizoReferee Inspector ESPNHe described the expulsion Raymundo Fulgencio After Adonai Escobedo, the footballer Tigers slapped Julian Quinones In a dispute for the ball.

The play was delivered in 80 minutes. Raymundo Fulgencio And Julian Quinones Close to the goal area, close to the touchline, they struggled to get hold of the ball. America. A football player Tigers He covered the ball under pressure from the American player, but was slapped in the face by the Águilas attacker, who was lying on the grass of the Azteca stadium.

“Evacuation is very strict,” he wrote. Felipe Ramos Rizo Minutes after Adonai Escobedo was shown a red card Raymundo Fulgencio to slap Julian Quinones.

Amid claims by footballers that Tigers, Adonai Escobedo decided to go to the VAR screen to review the action. Whistler took a minute to retain the sending decision Raymundo FulgencioA situation criticized Felipe Ramos Rizo.

“After reviewing the play, he decides to eject FulgencioFirst umpire error,” said the umpire expert ESPN on their social networks.

Raymundo Fulgencio He started the game on the substitutes’ bench. Robert Dante Ciboldi, Technical Director TigersHe was substituted for Diego Lines in the 75th minute, but the 23-year-old from Veracruz’s starting line-up only lasted five minutes on the field as he was sent off.

Before leaving the Azteca Stadium field, the team approached Raymundo Fulgencio To show his support, even goalkeeper Nahuel Guzmán held his head and gave him a few words as he made his way through the Azteca Stadium tunnel.

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