Abel Ferreira added more fuel to the rivalry between Palmeiras and Flamengo this Thursday (23).
In an interview before the match against Jacuipense, for the Copa do Brasil, the Portuguese coach suggested he was unhappy with the refereeing in the game involving the βrivalβ this Wednesday (22).
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“Yesterday I watched a game where, if I were the coach, I would have been sent off,” he told Prime Video.
Right after that, reporter AndrΓ© Hernan said the referee involved “was the same one from the Morumbis incident.”
Watch the interview excerpt at the end of the video below (starting at 3:00):
The journalist was referring to Anderson Daronco, who officiated the match between Flamengo and VitΓ³ria at the MaracanΓ£ in the Copa do Brasil.
The game drew complaints from the Bahia-based club, especially because SaΓΊl was not shown a red card after elbowing CaΓque in the face.
Daronco was also in charge of the last clash between SΓ£o Paulo and Palmeiras, at Morumbis, when Abel Ferreira was shown a red card for protesting a refereeing decision.
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The sending-off led to Abel Ferreira being tried and suspended by the STJD.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in π§π· here.
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