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Carlos Zambrano exploded with rage after controversy: “It’s always the same…” | VIDEO

There was a feeling of annoyance in the Peruvian team with the end of the match against Uruguay in Montevideo. Not only because of the result, but also because of the controversial move that referee Anderson Daronco did not validate as a goal, shortly after the end of the match. One of those who expressed his anger was Carlos Zambrano.

On the way to the dressing room of the Centenario Stadium, the “León”, in addition to other members of the “Blanquirroja”, were approached by the special envoy of América Televisión, but the one who answered was Zambrano. “It’s always the same ***, always!”, exclaimed the athlete.

“I told him to check it out and he said he did check it out. They just showed me the image and it’s a complete goal. We have been robbed, that is a robbery. Go to the VAR, they have to call it. In a game of this magnitude, this cannot happen.”declared, on the other hand, an annoyed Alexander Callens, in dialogue with Movistar Deportes.

The controversy of Peru vs. Uruguay

Peru vs. Uruguay ended with a tremendous controversy. In the injury time of the second half, there was a shot by Miguel Trauco from the left side and it complicated the goalkeeper Sergio Rochet, who caught the ball on the line of his goal and went back. At first impression, the ball crossed the line.

It was a quick action that surprised everyone on the field. The ‘Celeste’ goalkeeper was the main protagonist of the play. After that, Rochet left his goal and, seeing that referee Anderson Daronco did not determine a goal, he made the serve. Of course, the Peruvian players did not hesitate to make the respective claims to the Brazilian.

The game, after that controversy, continued, with the obvious annoyance of the members of the ‘Blanquirroja’. A few more minutes of action were missing at the Centenario Stadium in Montevideo, where the match for the seventeenth day of the Qualifiers for Qatar 2022 took place.

Source: Elcomercio

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