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Chapter 206 What I respect is justice, not the referee (60/136)

Even the media in Valencia are satisfied with the Football Association's handling of the matter.

Chang Sheng did not. This time he took the initiative to contact Torla, a reporter from the "Provincial Newspaper".

"I have something to say," he said to Torla.

So Thor came to interview Chang Sheng with his equipment.

The next day, the "Provincial Newspaper" published an exclusive interview with Chang Sheng on the front page.

In this exclusive interview, Chang Sheng continues to criticize the Spanish Football Association and the referee on duty for that game.

He only grabbed the referee, but let go of the linesman.

It's because what Chang Sheng is attacking now is not the offside call at all, but a series of bad calls made by the referee subsequently.

Offside goal, that one is no longer controversial. Even the Spanish Football Federation admitted that it was a misjudgment.

But that's fine if it's just a misjudgment. It's not like Valencia has never fallen behind in a game.

But what the referee Andredo Garcia did next ruined the game.

As the captain of Valencia, when a controversial penalty occurs, Alberda will represent the team to question the referee's decision and communicate with him. This is a very normal thing.

As a result, the referee gave Albelda a yellow card without saying anything.

This move ignited the anger in the hearts of the Valencia players. They were angry after being led by such a controversial goal. Unexpectedly, the referee not only refused to admit his mistake, but also blew it.

Albelda is a defensive midfielder and has a heavy defensive task in the game. Cards are common.

What does it mean to give Albelda a yellow card at the very beginning? Is this intended to make Albelda timid in the next game?

So obviously, the referee is the one who deserves the most damn.

Chang Sheng continued to lash out at the referee Andredo Garcia and the Spanish Football Federation during the interview.

And this time, it was obvious that he came prepared!

"The Spanish Football Federation suspended the referee Andredo Garcia for five games. It sounds so harsh! I'm scared to death! But I think a five-game ban is not enough to punish the referee.

Realize your mistake. I also noticed that some media applauded this decision. But what I want to say is... do you think that suspending this referee for a few games will make him realize his mistakes and correct them? No, no, no.

, it’s not what you think at all... I have a set of data here about this dear Mr. Andredo Garcia. The thirty-nine-year-old has six years of experience in law enforcement in La Liga, and has enforced seven games in total.

Seventeen La Liga games, plus 51 games as linesman or fourth referee."

Chang Sheng began to list the statistics, just as he did to Italian reporters at the post-match press conference.

In the world of football, data is often the most convincing.

In a game, you can often guess the general performance of both sides in the game just by looking at the statistics without watching the live broadcast of the game.

The same goes for the referee.

"Let's not talk about his games as a linesman and fourth referee. Let's talk about the seventy-seven games he served as the head referee. In these seventy-seven games, he produced a total of 23 cards.

Red cards, eighty-six yellow cards. It has been reported that he made a total of fourteen controversial penalties in the game. The controversial penalties mentioned here do not refer to giving Team A's foul ball to Team B.

The matter refers to the penalty that directly caused protests and dissatisfaction between the two sides of the game and became a topic after the game. Last season, when he was officiating the Basque derby between Athletic Bilbao and Real Sociedad, Kovacevic was missed.

He should have received a penalty kick, but one of his effective goals was blown away for no reason, causing Real Sociedad to lose 1:2 to Athletic Bilbao. Real Sociedad's head coach Toshack cursed him as a son of a *.

Then he was sent off with a red card. After the game, Toshack held a special press conference the next day. He cursed at the media and believed that the level of La Liga referees was unimaginably low and was not as good as that of Vietnam and Vietnam.

China……"

"Do I still need to give examples like this? If so, I have many more here. Very, very many! He has fourteen controversial penalties, but he has only been suspended four times. After each suspension, he will

He was ordered to officiate a large number of games by the Spanish Football Association. If you think that this referee will deeply reflect on himself after being suspended, you are totally wrong! Look, does he seem to have deeply reflected on himself?

?Why can he be so confident? Why can a referee with such a low level become the referee of La Liga?"

"There is a saying that is widely circulated: respect the referee. So our referees suddenly felt that they were sacred and inviolable. If anyone dared to question them, they would be like a wronged little daughter-in-law, or someone who had been tortured.

I poked the dragon with reverse scales. But I must remind you that what we respect is justice, not a referee! If you can enforce the law fairly, we will respect you. If you can't, then screw you!"

"In the face of a controversial penalty, my assistant coach Rudy Gonzalez was sent to the stands just because he complained on the sidelines. How domineering! Domineering! He even leaked it! Since when?

Since then, we no longer even have the right to express our opinions? If the head coach just expresses his opinion on the referee's penalty on the sidelines, the referee will be fined by the referee for "disrespecting the referee"! Who gives them this?

The right to do nothing? Rules? That is really the most rubbish rule I have ever seen! This is arbitrary! If the head coach doesn’t even have the power to express his opinions on the game, then he might as well shut our mouths! Lord!

The referees seem to regard themselves as gods who control all life and death. They can give red cards to whoever they want, and let whoever they want to stand in the stands! Maybe one day, as a head coach, you just raise your arms high on the sidelines.

If you say 'no', you will be sent to the stands and suspended for two rounds. Maybe one day, if you just complain about the opponent's foul, you will be suspended for 'violent protest'... This is not an alarmist statement. If

If the referees continue to be so inflated, I fully believe that the future I described may come true in the near future (note 1)!"

"The standard of referees in La Liga is low, and they earn a lot of money. They have the highest salary per game in Europe, but how many of them are satisfied with their work? Last season, the media conducted a readership on the satisfaction of La Liga referees.

According to the survey, only 21% think that the referee's law enforcement is 'good', while as many as 43% think that the referee's law enforcement is 'bad' or 'very poor'! This is the opinion of ordinary fans. Doesn't this explain the problem?

?”

"For such a low-level referee, the Spanish Football Federation only imposed a five-game ban under pressure from the media. This shows that the real reason for the low level of referees in La Liga lies. Every year in the professional league

All funds are given to the Football Association referees, but the referees often complain that their wages are in arrears, so whose pocket does this money fall into? Haha!"

This interview is basically all about Chang Sheng, and Torla has completely become the background.

But Torra didn't think there was anything bad about it, and instead was amazed by Chang Sheng.

Because Chang Sheng quoted classics and various data in this exclusive interview, and it was as if he had been preparing for it for a long time.

The last time he saw Chang Sheng blasting Italian reporters with statistics at the post-match press conference, he felt that this head coach was indeed not simple.

Even more so now.

When criticizing the Spanish Football Association and the referee, if you just cry out, or shout "shady", it is of no use at all. Not only will you not bring yourself an alliance, but it will make many people think that you are messing around.

But what Chang Sheng does now is different. He can list the data, the data will not lie, and the data is the most convincing.

In the face of data, Chang Sheng's accusations are justified.

This is the fatal blow to the Football Association and Andredo Garcia!

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When Albelda read this exclusive interview in the Provincial Newspaper, she was stunned for a moment.

He did not expect Chang Sheng to continue to criticize the referee after the Spanish Football Federation had already made a decision to punish the referee.

He was really surprised.

To be honest, he is one of the people in the team who is a little disappointed with the winning streak.

As the captain of the team, he was sent off with a red card in order to defend the interests of the team. But Chang Sheng told him not to do this and shouldn't do it. This really hurt morale.

He thought Chang Sheng was giving in and letting the matter go.

But when he saw the entire two-page interview, he realized that the head coach didn't seem to be who they imagined...

It turns out that what the head coach said was true. He is professional in this kind of thing and should be allowed to do it. The players should train hard and play seriously.

He understood Chang Sheng’s good intentions.

As the head coach of the team, I put all the pressure on myself just to create a relaxing space for the players...

Alberta folded the newspaper and put it into her handbag.

When he came to the team for training, he handed the newspaper to his teammates in the locker room.

"Let's see." he said.

Some people have already seen it, and some people only saw it at this time.

But no matter who they were, they were all surprised by their head coach's persistence and craziness.

They think that the head coach no longer intends to pursue the matter, they think that the head coach intends to compromise, and they think that the punishment result of the Football Association is enough to satisfy the head coach...

They had many thoughts, but they didn't expect it to be this one.

Their head coach did not act like a coward. On the contrary, their head coach was more persistent than they thought.

Even though the Spanish Football Federation had given the penalty to the referee, he still refused to give up.

This is a gesture that will not give up until that damn referee is brought down!

It turns out that their head coach has never forgotten the injustice and humiliation they suffered at Lopera Stadium!

He is persevering alone to seek justice for the whole team!

When the newspaper came back to him, he held it in his hand and said to his teammates: "Train well, guys, and do your best in the game! This is what we can do for the coach!"

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Note 1: In the 2012-2013 La Liga season, Zaragoza's head coach Jimenez was suspended for two rounds just for raising his arms and saying "NO". Barcelona coach Vilanova complained about the opponent's foul and was regarded as

He was suspended for "violent protest". Although the referee committee and the coaches association have communicated, they still have different opinions.

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