The referee Pablo González Fuertes denounced spitting and shouts of “corrupt” towards the referee team at half-time in the first half and at the end of the Mallorca-Real Sociedad match on the twenty-fifth day of the LaLiga played this Sunday at the Son Moix stadium.
The Asturian referee, who showed fourteen yellow cards and four red cards During the meeting, he detailed in the minutes the content of his complaint.
“At the end of the first 45 minutes, the security coordinator informs us that the National Police identified several people for, allegedly, spitting towards the referee team when he reached the locker room tunnel.
And he adds: “At the end of the match, when we were in the locker room, a person who could not be identified by the referee team, nor by the National Police after our request, since he left the match through the back door of the technical locker room from RCD Mallorca, “He addressed us loudly in the following terms: ‘Corrupt people, you are corrupt.'”
Gonzalez Fuertes took several controversial decisions that ignited the public, players and coaching staff during the match that Real won 1-2 in injury time.
One of those expelled was the Mallorcan centre-back and captain Antonio Raillowho saw two yellow cards in one minute, the second of which left Mallorca in numerical inferiority to face the second half, was “for protesting one of my decisions by repeatedly making disapproving gestures with his right hand,” writes the referee.
In the 95 minutes of the match, González Fuertes admonished the Mallorcan players Antonio Sánchez, Predrag Rajkovic, Matija Nastasic, Samu Costa, Sergi Darder, Dani Rodríguez, Vedat Muriqi, and expelled Antonio Amor (Javier Aguirre’s assistant) and Siebe Van der Heyden.
On the part of Real, they saw the yellow card Robin Le Normand, Igor Zubeldia, Jon Pacheco, Beñat Turrientes, Mikel Merino, and expelled David Casamichanamember of the coaching staff of the San Sebastian team.