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Colombian striker Fabián Castillo does not applaud Maximiliano Falcón’s reaction, but he does understand it as pointing to frustration over poor arbitration charges.

© Guillermo SalazarCastillo defends Falcón from his expulsion in a draw by Colo Colo.

Colo Colo wants to leave his tie with Everton in the past to start tomorrow to focus on his next challenge in the National Championship. The albos have this Monday off to return to training starting this Tuesday, with their minds set on Sunday’s duel against Coquimbo Unido.

Fabián Castillo defends Maximiliano Falcón from his expulsion.

Colombian striker Fabián Castillo defends Maximiliano Falcón from his reaction that culminated in an expulsion after it was reviewed in the VAR. The attacker spoke to the media, where although he does not applaud his partner, he understands it because he is frustrated by bad arbitration charges.

“I don’t like to talk about the referees, because at the end of the day they are human beings and they make the same mistakes, but when they are very permissive with a team and they start to whistle and whistle at us, what happened with Maxi Falcón happens, frustration sets in”, he began by expressing at the beginning.

But it did not stop there, since he added that “I do not applaud Falcón for what he did, but I understand it, they commit a lot of fouls that are not charged. The referee is being very permissive with some and not with others”.

Regarding the result obtained on Sunday night, he pointed out that “We have imposed our game on the rival. Today we are left with 10 and we try to always look for the bow. We still have a long way to go, we have to correct things and keep getting to know each other, but the team’s spirit is very good”.

Finally, the left winger is calm with what he has shown on the field and little by little he is gaining more confidence. “I felt better with the ball, in several plays I cleaned up a game for the team. At times the ball went away from me, but it’s part of the game, mistakes are made and it’s normal, but I’m calm, little by little I’m getting the level”.

Second title for Fabián Castillo with the Colo Colo shirt and third game that adds minutes on the field, where he already celebrates a conquest in a total of 190 minutes played in Chilean football.

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