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The match between Fortaleza and Internacional this Saturday (19) had a controversial event. According to Alessandro Barcelos, Internacional’s vice president of soccer, Fortaleza had a “crowd” of more than 80 people in the stands of the Arena Castelão. The official, who said that the presence of that public would be illegal according to the CBF health protocol, reported that those present pressed the arbitration for the failure to score a penalty in Musto.
“We did not play well and lost. In fact, unfortunately today’s refereeing was bad to say the least. The penalty was a penalty, at least equal to Rodinei’s penalty, the referee went to VAR and took pressure here. A match without greater coordination of CBF. There were more than 80 people in the stands in Ceará and that is unacceptable, “said the Inter vice-soccer player.
Following Alessandro Barcelos’ complaints, Tahim Fontenele, director of gaming operations in Fortaleza, justified the presence of people in the stands and guaranteed that the club is strictly following all government health protocols.
“It is what worries us the most, we always treat him a week before the games, we are strictly following the government’s protocol, the CBF guidelines and I have followed it and so much so that the relationship that we advance goes to the CBF, when you get here is they conferred with the staff for the distribution of the badges. We have a right of 42 people, regardless of the doctors, which is another relationship and we did not even reach these 42 people who have the right to staff together with Arena Castelão “, he justified.
“We want to celebrate the victory because that is our focus, our determination, that we think positively and with a smile on our face so that we can achieve our goal in football and not create these notches because we think that a lifetime can only win.” People must also know how to lose, ”Tahim added.