Ricardo Peláez, director of Chivas, visited the Mexican Football Federation and explained that it was not to complain about arbitration

Ricardo Peláez, director of Chivas, visited the Mexican Football Federation and explained that it was not to complain about arbitration


The manager spoke about his visit to the FMF.

The manager spoke about his visit to the FMF.

Photo: Sandra Bautista / Imago7

Definitely Chivas de Guadalajara was the last team to be affected by referees and VAR in Mexico, because after a controversial play, where a penalty was called and then the play was eliminated, something that even the press classified as a robbery. In addition, Ricardo Cadena himself also spoke on this subject.

Now, one of the managers of the Guadalajara team was seen leaving the offices of the Mexican Football Federationbeing Ricardo Peláez, who met Armando Archundiapresident ofto the Arbitration Commission, to clarify some doubts about the punctual play that may or may not change the entire history of Chivas in the Apertura 2022.

Nevertheless, he himself explained when leaving the FMF facilities that he did not go to complain, if not then understand the criteria that come into play, thus knowing how to face the rest of the Aztec championship.

“I clarify, we do not come to complain about arbitration, we understand how soccer is physically, the players are more prepared, it is more difficult, they have less time to make decisions,” said the manager of the Guadalajara team.

On the other hand, Pelaez himself He emphasized that it is normal in life to make mistakes, Well, we all do this at some point. Furthermore, he explained that the visit was more about the VAR issueone of the hot topics in Mexico.

“Of course, as we all make mistakes in life, (the visit) is more about the VAR issue, when it is (applied), when it is not. For example, César (the referee) had already scored in this penalty, so why does the VAR rectify it?” Peláez commented as he headed out of the facility.

To end, He also explained that the experience with the Refereeing Commission gave them a different perspective on refereeing decisions. and that during the World Cup perhaps the referees go to the facilities of other teams to explain the most controversial plays and how they are working in Mexico.

“I think (the meeting) was very enriching for everyone, the questions we asked them and the clarity with which they expressed themselves with plays. You learn a lot, they have a great disposition to go with the teams also to explain them soon in this big break that there will be for the World Cup”, explained Peláez.

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