Coach Canada wants the Argentine National Team to be fined! :: Olé USA

Coach Canada wants the Argentine National Team to be fined! :: Olé USA
Coach Canada wants the Argentine National Team to be fined! :: Olé USA

06/21/2024 08:32am.Updated on 06/21/2024 7:16 p.m.

“Let’s see Diario Olé, La Nación, write that they should be fined for the time they took to return from halftime.” The words of Jesse March, Canada’s coach, are surprising. After the Argentine National Team’s victory over the Canadians, the coach complained about the time Scaloni’s team took to return from halftime and asked for sanctions. And that Olé wrote about the subject…

Jesse Marsch: “The Argentine National Team should be fined”

In front of the cameras and microphones, Marsch seemed satisfied despite having started a defeat in the Copa América. “We had a great performance, we created chances, but we also made silly mistakes in defense”stated the DT, who commented that, in general, his team greatly exceeded expectations, but that when it came to tipping the balance “made mistakes I didn’t expect”.

The coach spared no praise for Messi: “We had a good plan against him and executed a lot of things well, but he’s so good that he keeps making brilliant plays.. The two passes he gave in the goals were world class,” he noted. Marsch recognized the difficulty of neutralizing a player of Messi’s quality, who always finds a way to make a difference.

Marsch, upset with the refereeing. (REUTER).

Regarding arbitration, Marsch criticized a play in which all of Canada called for a penalty for a possible foul by Lisandro Martínez on Jacob Shaffelburg. In the 70th minute, Shaffelburg faced Martínez, who crossed him just on the edge of the area. Referee Jesús Valenzuela did not charge anything and the VAR determined that the foul was outside the area. “It was a foul, that’s clear. Whether it was inside or outside the area is debatable, but it was a foul. The referee did not charge it because he feared it would be a penalty.“Marsch said, visibly frustrated.

Finally, Marsch referred to the long time that the Argentine National Team took to take the field for the second half, almost 21 minutes after the first half ended. “I knew they were watching videos and analyzing how to play against us. Referees should handle that better. “If we were late, we would be fined,” he stated angrily. “Argentina should be fined. Did they write it?” Marsch insisted to journalists.

The best of Argentina 2 – Canada 0

Canada denounced racism after the match against Argentina in the Copa América

At 82 minutes, the scare paralyzed a country. Moïse Bombito, defender of Canada, crossed Lionel Messi with a strong stomp and left him lying on the floor. Fortunately, it only took a few seconds for the captain of the Argentine National Team to be able to continue normally on the field. However, although for the players the problem ended at that very moment, many 10 supporters took the conflict to social networks, where they wrote thousands of racist comments against their rival.

In this context, The injured team made a strong complaint and requested the intervention of Conmebol and Concacaf. On this occasion, the footballer was attacked for his skin tone and called a monkey throughout the entire publication. Therefore, the authorities decided to take action on the matter.

Through an official statement, the team confirmed: “Canada is aware and deeply disturbed by racist comments made online and addressed to one of our men’s national team players after tonight’s game.” He then announced: “We are in communication with Concacaf and Conmebol regarding this matter.”

For now, The center only published one story in which he celebrated the debut in the competitionspoke of the party that made his country and launched a bitter dig at the haters who wrote to him and violated him. “My beautiful Canada. There is no place for that shit,” he said.

Moise Bombito, next to Messi. (REUTER)

 
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