Mar 12 • 22:34 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

The furious outburst of Mariano Soso after the controversial refereeing in Florencio Varela that favored Central Córdoba: "You are morally broken"

Mariano Soso expressed his outrage at the referee's decisions during a match between Defensa y Justicia and Central Córdoba, which he believed were biased.

In a match marred by controversy, Defensa y Justicia faced Central Córdoba in Florencio Varela, ending in a draw that left many questioning the fairness of the officiating. The referee, Bryan Gustavo Ferreyra, came under fire for decisions that appeared to favor Central Córdoba, a team backed by influential figures such as ex-Governor Gerardo Zamora and AFA Treasurer Pablo Toviggino. Soso, the head coach of Defensa, did not hold back in his criticism, believing the referee compromised the integrity of the game.

The match saw Defensa take an early lead, courtesy of a goal by Elías Pereyra. However, the tide turned as the referee made pivotal decisions that many felt shifted the advantage to Central Córdoba. Most notably, the decision to expel Mateo Aguiar after reviewing a play on VAR was seen as controversial, as was the subsequent call for a penalty that led to a review of a push in the box. Soso's explosive reaction stemmed from a series of officiating errors that he believed profoundly affected the outcome of the match.

This incident has reignited discussions about the influence of powerful individuals in Argentine football and the impartiality of referees. The implications of Soso's outburst extend beyond this single match, as it highlights ongoing issues within the Argentine football system concerning governance and fairness. The already tense atmosphere surrounding officiating could lead to increased scrutiny of how games are managed in the future, especially for teams that might not enjoy similar support from influential stakeholders.

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