All the controversial incidents from Rosario Central v Racing

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All the controversial incidents from Rosario Central v Racing

Rosario Central vs. Racing in the Torneo Clausura quarterfinals ended on a heated note because of Darío Herrera’s refereeing. And unfortunately, his decisions overshadowed what happened on the pitch.

These were the controversial calls that fueled Canalla’s advance to the Liga Profesional semifinal.

Véliz’s offside​


With Racing ahead on the scoreboard, Alejo Véliz buried the equalizer, but the referee ruled it out for offside. The play was so close that it took five minutes to reach the final decision.

Maravilla Martínez’s red card​


Martínez struck Coronel with his hand and was initially shown a yellow card. However, VAR called Darío Herrera over for a review, and he ended up being sent off.

Racing goes down to nine men​


Di Cesare had to leave the match after receiving his second yellow card for a reckless challenge, which left his team with nine players on the field.


That decision by the referee hit La Academia’s bench hard, and they exploded. Gonzalo Costas even shouted at Herrera: “You freaking corrupt bastard.”

That’s without even mentioning that in the first half, there were a whopping 11 fouls called!

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in here.

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