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After the match hour between Antofagasta and Colo Colo at the Calvo and Bascuñán stadium, friction and discussions were already abundant. Insults came and went, until a vulgar gesture from Gustavo Quinteros to Carlos Muñoz appeared among them. A “Pato Yáñez”, for which the DT albo won the expulsion and, pending what the ANFP court says, a probable punishment.
Ángel Botto, former president of the Disciplinary Court, refers to the possible punishment of Quinteros in conversation with La Tercera. “He committed a very serious, obvious fault. It can never be interpreted in a different sense because it is obvious. He will have to have a serious sanction because I understand that it is aggravating because he has already been punished in this championship, ”he says.
Botto calculates the dates that the Bolivian nationalized Argentine coach could receive as a sanction: “Two to six games, but it will no longer be two because it has aggravating circumstances. They cannot apply the minimum when you have aggravations. It can be three to six ”, he says, adding that the insults, in addition to the gesture, come in the same context, so it does not require a separate punishment.
Quinteros, once in the stands after the expulsion, sent orders through an assistant. Is your condition worse in the face of possible punishment? “It is not yet sanctioned. There is no rule that sanctions him for that ”, answers Botto.
A long week awaits the colocolino coach, who is not only waiting for a punishment, but is the focus of criticism on social networks and even by the College of Coaches. His relief, yes, are the three points he got to try to escape the descent.