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Zinedine Zidane has criticized the decision to allow Real Madrid’s game to go ahead in Osasuna despite the fact that the match was badly affected by snowfall.
The Pamplona region of Spain has been hit by an icy front in the last week, but Madrid was also hit by a blizzard from Storm Fiomena that delayed Madrid’s trip to the El Sadar Stadium by four hours.
Although the Osasuna field passed an inspection prior to kick-off, there were still patches of snow on the surface when the teams played a 0-0 draw, with snow even during the match.
After the game, an angry Zidane claimed that he would launch a complaint for the party’s authorization to move forward.
“It was not a football match and that’s the feeling we have after what happened,” he told Marca.
“It was not a football game and it should have been suspended.
“I will complain that the game continues, as the conditions were not good.”
The result is a severe blow to Madrid, with the draw only good enough to take them one point away from city rivals Atletico Madrid when they had a chance to go up.
Atlético was also hit hard by the snow, but the storm that hit the Spanish capital caused their match with Athletic Bilbao to be suspended on Saturday.
As a result, Diego Simeone’s team remains up by one point but has three games in hand with all their main rivals.
Source: m.allfootballapp.com
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