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The revenge of the referees against Club América for the suspension of Hernández

Fernando Hernández was suspended for 12 games after his poor performance in América against León

By Hector Garcia

Fernando Hernández was suspended for 12 games after his poor performance in América against León
Fernando Hernández was suspended for 12 games after his poor performance in América against León

America faced Monterrey at the Azteca Stadium, this was one of the games with the most expectations of the season for the fans because they are two teams that have great players. In addition, these two clubs are among the favorites to be champions in the League MX

 

The game did not disappoint because it had a great level of play, the players have generated great plays and the coaches Fernando Ortíz and Víctor Manuel Vucetich have made a great tactic for the fans to enjoy one of the best games of the League MX season

Last week the América club had a controversial match against the León club. In this confrontation, the referee Fernando Hernández attacked the player Lucas Romero and received a 12-game suspension, the ESPN journalist Álvaro Morales said that the referees were spiteful and that they would seek revenge against these teams

Referee Víctor Cáceres made a serious mistake against Club América by not scoring a penalty for the Águilas. The striker Henry Martín received a foul from Héctor Moreno but the VAR did not want to penalize and let the play continue.

 

Revenge of the referees

This mistake by Víctor Cáceres after the foul that did not penalize Henry Martín is proof that the referees sought revenge on Club América for the suspension of Fernando Hernández. The Aguilas had a rather difficult match against Monterrey.

 


Hector Garcia

Hector Garcia

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