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Jose Juan Romero nothing has been saved in the Ibercaja press room Stadium, directing his criticism towards the refereeing work of the Navarrese referee Alejandro Morilla. The Ceuta coach was forceful when assessing how the refereeing influenced the outcome of the crash, lgoing so far as to categorically state that “the match has been adulterated” by what happened during the second half.
Romero’s discomfort with Alejandro Morilla focused especially on the criterion shown after the break, which broke the “superiority” that the mackerels exerted on the green. The coach regretted that the referee will make a “decision again that leaves us with one less player for about sixty minutes,” in reference to Yago’s expulsion, even though the cameras showed the center back’s ugly entrance. For the Sevillian coach, this numerical inferiority forced by the referee changed completed the script of a match where Ceuta was being much superior.
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In addition to the expulsion, José Juan Romero showed his disbelief at the excessive extension time granted by the Navarrese referee (11 minutes). lMorilla’s decision to add an unusual amount of time was received with irony and anger by the coach: “On top of that, with a discount of that caliber… after enduring the extra time“. For the visiting coach, the referee’s punishment was triple as he had to resist with ten, under stifling heat and with an addition that seemed eternal.
Against the elements
Although Alejandro Morilla’s decisions, which according to Romero conditioned the final result, The coach wanted to highlight the fortitude of his players to overcome the obstacles imposed from the whistle. “Having the gallantry to tie after everything we have been through has a lot of value“concluded a coach who left the Ibercaja Stadium with the feeling of having scored a point against all the elements.























