Moscow Coach “Torpedo” Andrei Talalaev on , he criticized the work of referee Roman Galimov after the defeat to Urals in the 19th round of the MIR RPL.
Avtozavodtsy lost with the score 0:1. In the second half, an 11-yard kick was not awarded to the Urals goal for knocking the ball into Rai Vlut’s hand.
– A team fighting for survival cannot play as we played the first half today. I will not pass on my feelings, but we will correct the errors with the players after the match.
The first half was watched from above from the podium and then went down because I didn’t have a bit of patience. The team needs to score chances from five yards and everything, but once again I approached the referee, invited him to look at (Roman) Yuzepchuk’s leg during the break. When after such fouls not even a yellow card is given, then all those lectures that are read before the season, where they talk about what they are going to protect the players, and the RFU instructions regarding the protection of players are futile.
The same goes for the penalty, it was 200%. They come to us and say, “If someone turns around and hits the ball with their elbow, then that’s a penalty.” Why isn’t a judge even invited to VAR? I have something to work on: I will improve the game with the head of my Brazilian who arrived, learn that you have to be the first in the knockouts. But the rules are the same for everyone. I congratulate the Urals on the victory, – said Talalaev on .
The Urals are 10th in the Russian rankings with 25 points. Torpedo is on the last, 16th line (7 points).
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Source : MatchTV

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