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CSKA came out with a special message to their fans related to a comment on the refereeing in the match against Eter, which ended without a 2: 2 winner.
This is what CSKA wrote, supported by video material:
Army men,
Recently, in the media space, known and unknown soccer specialists have been practicing on the back of CSKA. The opinion is deliberately instilled that our team has the support of the referees, that goals and spins are the result of luck and chance, that our players are weak, etc.
The facts eloquently demonstrate that with fair and objective refereeing in Europe, our team is unquestionable as a result: 4 wins in 4 matches against solid opponents. In our homeland, however, our specific asset is not optimal, precisely because of the intervention of people in black. Referees’ mistakes since the beginning of the season cost us our success in several games, hence the well-deserved lead in the standings. From involuntary and unwilling to total damage and equipment cut. We believe that these key judgments were not accidental at all, but the result of a clear but unwritten directive. It’s not hard to guess who and why, but the desire for CSKA’s rise to be downplayed by the media and stopped in the bud by the referees is obvious.
We know that when we are strong there will be blows below the waist. We do not expect fair play, but we will not be silent about these blatant injustices. We will not lose motivation and give up either! We maintain our position with evidence and video footage, starting with the controversial situations in the last game with Ether. You can watch a video of previous matches here, and the situations themselves do not need additional comment.
1. In the 10th minute of the game, a clear goal by Tomi Juric was disallowed due to a nonexistent ambush, after which the referee sanctioned a scandalous penalty in favor of the hosts.
2. In the 11th minute Jürgen Matej did not commit a violation, because (according to the rules) the hand is located between his body and the ground to support the body, but it is not stretched to the side or vertically away from the body.
3. One minute later there is a penalty for CSKA, but it is not given. Etar’s Pehlivanov plays with his hand on the edge of the penalty area. When stepping on the line, it is part of the penalty area and an 11-meter penalty kick must be awarded, and a direct free kick is awarded.
4. In the 18th minute came another dangerous tackle from Pehlivanov himself at the feet of Jules Keita. An infraction was awarded, but not a mandatory second yellow card for the home team player, although the referee began to put his hand in his pocket, but apparently felt it in time. Unlike the game against Slavia, when Yunus Sankare was sent off for two far more harmless infractions in 2 minutes and we played more than half with one man less.
5. In the 54th minute an imaginary ambush after a pass from Dobrev from Etar to Yomov.
6. In the 67th minute, Marian Ivanov broke Plamen Galabov’s rib and received only one yellow card.
7. In the continuation of the match, Krachunov fouled Beltrame in the penalty area, but did not follow a penalty signal.
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