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The amount of money the referee received to prevent Henry Martin's goal against FC Juárez

The referees made a controversial decision in the match between Club América and FC Juárez

By Hector Garcia

The referees made a controversial decision in the match between Club América and FC Juárez
The referees made a controversial decision in the match between Club América and FC Juárez

Club América faced FC Juárez on the last day of the League MX tournament, a rival that has a strong crisis, the Águilas have the goal of finishing in second place of the season, coach Fernando Ortíz has done a great job and his team is one of the favorites to win the championship.

 

The bad news for Club América in this match is that the midfielder, Alejandro Zendejas, was injured, the footballer may not play the quarterfinals of League MX. This is a hard blow for the Águilas, their goal is to be champions.

Henry Martin wants to be the League MX scoring champion, the Mexican striker has 14 goals and since 2012, Club América has not had a leader in scoring, the last one to achieve this achievement was the Ecuadorian Christian Benítez.

The Mexican arbitration this season has made several mistakes and scandals, now the referee Daniel Quintero annulled Henry Martin's goal for being out of place, this move was controversial because many fans criticized the decision of the referees of the Club América match against FC Juarez.

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According to Goal.com, the referee in charge of the VAR earns 35,000 pesos per game, this decision can cost Henry Martin in not being able to win the scoring championship. The Club América striker fights for this title with the Colombian Julián Quiñones.

 


Hector Garcia

Hector Garcia

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