Chapter 206: What I Respect Is Justice, Not a Referee (60/136)

Even the media in Valencia were satisfied with the Football Association's handling of the matter.

Chang Sheng did not, and this time he took the initiative to contact Torla, a reporter from the "Provincial Daily".

"I have something to say." He said to Torra.

So Thor came to interview Chang Sheng with equipment.

The next day, the front page of the Provincial Newspaper published an interview with Chang Sheng.

In this interview, Chang Sheng continued to blast the Spanish Football Federation and the referee on duty in that game.

He only grabbed the referee and didn't let go, but let go of the linesman.

It's because it's not the offside decision that Chang Sheng is attacking now, but some series of bad decisions made by the referee afterwards.

Offside goal, that's no longer controversial. Even the Spanish Football Federation admitted that it was a miscarriage.

But if it's just a miscalculation, that's fine. It's not like Valencia haven't fallen behind in the game.

But the referee Andredo. What Garcia did next was to ruin the game.

As the captain of Valencia, it is very normal for Albelda to go up on behalf of the team to question the referee's decision and communicate and exchange when there is a controversial decision.

As a result, the referee did not say a word and gave Albelda a yellow card.

The move ignited anger in the minds of Valencia's players. was originally led by such a controversial goal, so I was angry, but I didn't expect the referee not only to admit his mistake, but also to blow it indiscriminately.

Albelda is a midfielder who has a heavy defensive task in the game. Eating cards is commonplace.

Now, what does it mean to give Albelda a yellow card as soon as he comes up? Is this intended to make Albelda cringe in the next game?

So obviously, it's the referee who really damns it.

In an interview, Chang Sheng continued to lash out at referee Andredo. Garcia, and the Spanish Football Federation.

And this time, apparently, he came prepared!

"The Spanish Football Federation vs Andredo. Referee Garcia has been banned for five games, which sounds so harsh! I'm scared the hell! But I don't think a five-match ban is simply enough for the referee to realise his mistake. I also noticed that some media applauded this decision. But what I'm saying is...... Do you think that by banning this referee for a few games, he will be able to learn and correct his mistakes? No, no, no, it's not what you think it is...... I have here a set of data that is about this dear Andredo. Mr. Garcia's. The 39-year-old has six years of La Liga law enforcement experience and has officiated a total of 77 La Liga matches. In addition, there are 51 games as a linesman or fourth referee. ”

Chang Sheng began to lay out the numbers, as he did to Italian journalists in his post-match press conference.

In the world of football, the numbers are often the most convincing.

In a game, just looking at the statistics and not watching the live broadcast of the game, you can often guess the approximate performance of the two sides in this game.

The same is true for the referee.

"Let's not talk about his games as a linesman and fourth referee, let's talk about the 77 games he played as the main referee. In these 77 games, he has shown a total of 23 red cards and 86 yellow cards. He has been reported to have had a total of 14 controversial decisions in the game. The controversial decision here does not refer to anything like giving Team A's throw-in to Team B. Rather, it refers to the penalty that directly caused protests and dissatisfaction from both sides of the game and formed a topic after the game. Last season, when he was in charge of the Basque derby between Athletic Bilbao and Real Sociedad, he missed a penalty that Mateo Kovacevic deserved and blew away one of his valid goals for no reason, resulting in Real Sociedad's 2-1 defeat to Athletic Bilbao. Real Sociedad manager Tosak scolded him for being a bitch and was sent off. After the game, Toshak also held a special press conference the next day, he scolded the media, and thought that the level of La Liga referees was unimaginably low, and it was not as good as Vietnam and China......"

"Do you need me to give an example like this? If needed. I have a lot more here. Very, very much! He has 14 controversial decisions, but he has only been suspended four times. After each ban, the Spanish Football Federation will arrange to blow a large number of games. If you think that the referee will reflect deeply on himself after being suspended, you are very wrong! Look, does he seem to reflect deeply on himself? Why can he be fearless? Why can a referee with such a low level still be a referee in La Liga? ”

"There is a saying that has been widely circulated: respect the referee. So our referees suddenly felt that they were sacrosanct, if anyone dared to question them. They are like a little daughter-in-law who has been wronged, or a dragon who has been poked in the scales. But I must remind you that we respect justice, not referees! If you can enforce the law impartially. We respect you. If you can't, fuck you! ”

"In the face of a controversial decision, my assistant coach Rudy. Gonzalez was sent to the stands just for complaining from the sidelines. What a bully! Domineering! It's all leaking! Since when have we lost the right to express our opinions? The head coach just expressed his opinion on the referee's decision on the sidelines, and the referee will be punished in the stands for 'disrespecting the referee'! Who gave them the power to do nothing? Rules? That's the most rubbish rule I've ever seen! This is an arbitrary dictatorship! If the manager doesn't even have the power to say his opinion on the game, he might as well keep our mouths shut! The referees seem to regard themselves as gods who control everything life and death, they can give red cards to whoever they want, and they can let whoever they want to stand in the stands! Maybe one day, as a manager, you just throw your arms up on the sidelines and say 'no' and you're going to be sent to the stands and banned for two rounds. Maybe one day, you just complain about the foul and you'll get a ban for 'fierce protests'...... I'm not being alarmist, if the referees continue to be so inflated, I have every confidence that the future I am describing may come true in the near future (Note 1)! ”

"The referees in La Liga are of a low standard. There's a lot of money to take. They are the highest paid per game on average in all of Europe, but how many are satisfied with their jobs? Last season, some media conducted a readers' survey on the satisfaction with law enforcement in La Liga, and only 21% felt that the referee's law enforcement was 'good', and as high as 43% felt that it was 'poor' and 'very poor'! This is the opinion of ordinary fans, doesn't that tell the story? ”

"For such a low-level referee, the Spanish Football Federation issued a five-game ban under pressure from the media. It can be seen that the real reason for the low level of referees in La Liga lies in the real reason. The professional leagues give the referees of the Football Association money every year, but the referees often complain about the unpaid wages. So whose pocket exactly did this money fall to? Hehe! ”

This interview is basically all about Chang Sheng, and Torla is completely in the background.

But Torla didn't feel anything bad, but was amazed at Chang Sheng.

Because Chang Sheng quoted scriptures and classics in this interview, quoted various data, and came easily, as if he had been preparing for a long time.

The last time he saw Chang Sheng quoting data to bombard Italian reporters at the post-match press conference, he felt that this head coach was really not simple.

This is even more true today.

When attacking the Spanish Football Federation and the referee, if you only shout grievances, or shout "shady". That's really useless. Not only will it not bring you an alliance, but it will make many people think that you are messing around.

But it's not the same now. He was able to list the data. Data doesn't lie, data speaks for itself.

In the face of the data, the accusations of Chang Sheng are all well founded.

That's right for the Football Association and Andredo. Garcia's fatal blow!

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When Albelda saw this interview from the Provincial Newspaper, he was stunned for a moment.

He didn't expect that Chang Sheng would continue to bombard after the Spanish Football Federation had already made a penalty decision against the referee.

He was really surprised.

To be honest, he's one of those guys who is a little disappointed in the team's winning practices.

As the captain of the team, he was sent off for defending the interests of the team. But Chang Sheng told him not to do it, not to do it. It's so demoralizing.

He thinks that winning often means admitting it. I'm going to get to the bottom of it.

But when he saw two full versions of the interview, he realized that the manager didn't seem to be what they thought he was......

It turns out that what the manager said is true, he is professional in this kind of thing, he should let him come, and the players should train hard and play seriously.

He understood the good intentions of Chang Sheng.

As the head coach of the team, put all the pressure on yourself. Just to create a relaxing space for the players......

Albelda folded the newspaper and tucked it into his handbag.

When he came to the team to train, in the locker room, he handed the newspaper to his teammates.

"Let's see." He said.

Some have already seen it. Some people only saw it at this time.

But whoever it is, they are amazed by the persistence and madness of their manager.

They thought that the head coach was no longer going to pursue the matter, they thought that the head coach was going to make compromises, and they thought that the result of the punishment by the Football Association was enough to satisfy the head coach......

They have many kinds of thoughts, but they didn't expect this one.

Their head coach is not a shrunken turtle, on the contrary, their head coach is more persistent than they think.

Even if the Spanish Football Federation has given the result of the punishment of the referee, he still does not give up.

This is a posture that will not give up without pulling that damn referee off the horse!

It turns out that their head coach has never forgotten the injustice and humiliation they suffered at the Lopella Stadium!

He's alone and persevering in trying to get justice for their whole team!

When the newspaper was back in his hand, he held it in his hand and said to his teammates, "Train hard, guys, give it your all!" That's what we can do for coaches! ”

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Note 1: In the 2012-2013 La Liga season, Zaragoza's head coach Jimenez was banned for two rounds just by raising his arms and saying "no". Barcelona coach Vilanova complained about a foul and was suspended for "fierce protest". Although the referee committee and the coaching association have communicated, they still have their own opinions.

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