Spanish Union Manager: Everyone realizes that there are anomalous things here

Spanish Union Manager: Everyone realizes that there are anomalous things here
Spanish Union Manager: Everyone realizes that there are anomalous things here

The general manager of Spanish Union, Cristian Rodríguez, He expressed his annoyance after the 2-1 loss at the hands of Universidad Católica, as he considered that there were “anomalous” situations that affected the red team.

“More than conditional, I think this issue is very clear, Unión was superior to Católica, it must be said in all its words,” he told Independencia Hispana.

“We are conditioned by an absurd expulsion. It is the first place in the world where I see that if a player slips without any intention of touching the rival he is expelled, in the first half also the first time that I see that a technical director, not to say anything inappropriate, is expelled,” he commented.

“I think this thing is being too obvious, and I feel that beyond what anyone can subjectively say, everyone realizes that there are abnormal things here and the injured party is always the Spanish Union,” he added.

In that scenario he expressed that “we have explored all relevant channelswe have been respectful and aggressive when the situation warranted it. As a Board of Directors we have an analysis of the situation and we are going to explore how we continue, because we don’t tolerate this anymore.”

“It is not fair that an actor as important as Unión Española is constantly standing out week after week not for the great game it has, for how we delight in the first 30 minutes, but for situations that threaten the possibility of winning,” said.

“We are going to explore the audios of what Miguel -Ponce- said, we are going to reveal everything that is necessary. The evidence has to speak and we are convinced that in Unión honesty comes first,” he concluded.

 
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