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The former Argentine judge Javier Castrilli assured that the hand committed by Uruguayan defender Sebastián Coates in the last minutes of the match against Chile was not a penalty, and explained it in a curious way.
“It is not a Coates penalty, the arm is glued to the body, the player wants to remove the arm, it did not remain static“, he said in the first instance to Sport 890.
“If you don’t understand that, you don’t understand what a hand is. Players cannot walk like ‘teletubbies’ on the court“, he added, recalling the renowned children’s series.
Chile lost 2-1 to Uruguay in a duel that was fraught with controversy.
“It is not a Coates penalty, the arm is attached to the body, the player wants to remove the arm, it did not remain static. If you don’t understand that, you don’t understand what a hand is. Players cannot walk like ‘teletubbies’ on the court “Javier Castrilli in 100% Sports pic.twitter.com/dZ5wkaP4Nn
– Sport 890 (@ Sport890) October 9, 2020
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