In Colombia they regret the fact that they did not get three points from their visit to La Paz, while in Bolivia they complain about the refereeing … did they harm the venue?
Bolivia coach César Farías has regretted that La Verda has not been able to go from a draw to a home game against Colombia and attributed the result to the refereeing which in his opinion did not charge a penalty in favor of the locals, which changed the game completely.
The questioned play came after a corner kick from Bolivia and an apparent hand from Colombian William Tesillo that Venezuelan judge Alexis Hererra did not charge near the end of the first half.
At a press conference, Farías argued that after reviewing the images of the meeting he was able to confirm that “it was hand, it was criminal and that totally modified the match.” The Venezuelan strategist lamented that his compatriot “did not even” want to review the VAR at the time and said he claimed it because “sometimes we do not measure equally and arbitration is for equality.” .
Farías thanked the people who encouraged the Green from the stands of the Hernando Siles stadium and argued that he has “nothing to reprimand” his fans, those who had “more possession of the ball” and went keep the balance despite the goal received in the 69th minute.
“We have grown in the game, we have been adding four dates from the playoffs, we wanted more, we want more, but also unfortunately not reviewing the VAR did not give us the chance to have a better result,” he insisted.
The inconvenience is such that with the above on the table, it is foreseeable that the president of the Bolivian Football Federation (FBF), Fernando Costa, will raise the corresponding “complaints” so that both the plant and the local leaders feel that they were ” harmed “.
“I just spoke to the president of the FBF and he raised complaints. There are several members of the FBF and we all feel that we were harmed,” the helmsman argued.