THE BALL – “FC Porto is allowed everything: insults, pressure and murders” (Benfica)



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Through the Benfica News publication, the club da Luz considers “too serious” what happened in the match between FC Porto and Marítimo, both on and off the pitch, and makes a direct call to the Federation’s Arbitration Council Portuguese Soccer. “What are you afraid of?” Question the eagles.

Publication:

This start to the season is already marked by the pressure exerted by FC Porto before, during and after matches.

What happened in the match between FC Porto and Marítimo is too serious for those responsible for Portuguese football to pretend they had seen nothing.

Before the game, the coach complained about the anti-game and, in the second half, being at a disadvantage and without correspondence with the stoppage times, he was given another ten minutes.

FC Porto’s first goal was preceded by a clear foul from Danilo. And the penalty awarded for an alleged foul on Marega should not have existed. Whoever sees the play realizes that the Marítimo player reaches the ball first and the Porto player kicks in the opponent’s foot. Inexplicably, the VAR said nothing.

And here are very specific questions for the Refereeing Council. You have not seen him? Don’t you evaluate what happened? What is the explanation for such obvious errors, mainly the VAR?

And what is the reason for the successive appointments of VAR Luís Ferreira for FC Porto matches, when everyone is aware of their successive judgments always to the benefit of that club?

During the match, it is a spectacle of pressure and intimidation, on the part of the Porto bench, on the rival and the referee team. In fact, it seems that there are two rules in this league. One for all the other clubs, imposing respect and the minimum situation, admonishing and good. Another for FC Porto, where everything is allowed, from constant insults and pressure, in addition to successive killings like those of Pepe, who benefit from a servile impunity from the referees that should embarrass them. We just have to go back to the days of running away from referees and chasing down FC Porto players in front of everyone’s complacency.

And in the post-game, they still make victims with the clear possibility of coming out to the public to complain about possible arbitration errors, which was favorable as they unanimously recognized.

In order for the system to be perfect, the disciplinary bodies then apply punishments to those who denounce and prove, with facts, the errors that nobody understands why they exist (even more so with the VAR sitting quietly with multiple televisions and angles so as not to see what we all see ) and that they never wonder about the repetition of some nominations of those who are always behind these errors and pretend not to see the constant pressure before, during and after the games on the part of the different managers of that club.

They, after all, who never saw the inflatable dolls, which represent the referees, hanging on overpasses, and to this day have promoted a blackout due to the famous invasion of the referee training center.

We are just into matchday three and we will see who, in the games with Braga and Marítimo, has already benefited from mistakes that nobody understands as possible. Did the Refereeing Council see nothing?

What are you scared of?

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