Enzo Francescoli admitted that in River they took “very badly” that the AFA had suspended Darío Herrera for a date after his performance in the Superclásico that River won 1-0. And he added: “There are a lot of referees who lack drive and don’t stop them.”

River’s technical secretary looked resigned when he said: “They are part of the things that Argentine soccer has. For a long time there are things that do not have much explanation of what happens in Argentine soccer. Sometimes they favor you, sometimes they don’t. Sometimes you leave happy, sometimes not.

The prison itself

About the penalty, Enzo said: “It was a penalty on the hour. In the context of the 90 minutes, River was more than Boca. Later, it arose for a penalty. It can be stronger or weaker.” He supported the reaction of Sandez, who did not protest: “Many times I see the reaction of the players. What happens on the field marks you.” And he recalled: “It was a bit like the kick that Rojas gave the day Barovero saved. He doesn’t see it or think that he’s going to get there first.”

criticism of journalism

“I’m not saying it because of this particular program, but football has become about looking for where the difference can be found, looking for a crack, as happens in Argentina… and you have to talk about football.”

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