Chennayin FC head coach Thomas Brdaric didn’t maintain again his phrases after the 2-2 draw towards Odisha FC on the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium right here on Thursday.
The Indian Super League (ISL) sport noticed a number of controversial selections from referee Pratik Mondal, together with a penalty name within the seventieth minute towards OFC – a call that flared tempers all through the stadium.
“I feel robbed today. It’s what I really don’t like to speak about because now we’ve had 16 matches and we accept all decisions from the referees, even if it’s wrong,” Brdaric advised reporters after the match.
“We never complain, especially from the coaching staff after the matches, but today I think it’s enough. I mean now it is time to say something about what they are doing.”
Odisha FC’s first purpose – as seen within the replay – confirmed Diego Mauricio in an offside place when Isak Vanlalruatfela threaded the cross to him, whereas Isak’s purpose within the twenty eighth minute – from an on-side place was dominated out.
For Chennaiyin, Brdaric feels Sahil Panwar has fouled Vincy Barretto whereas getting the ball to begin the assault (for the primary purpose). But an important determination that noticed your complete Chennayin FC squad depart the stadium with disappointment was the late problem of Lalruatthara on Abdenasser El Khayati within the 71st minute.
“Of course, we were lucky one time, but (tonight) we very often saw a situation when we didn’t hear the whistle from the referee at the right moment because they judged it wrong. So, everybody in the stadium saw. Those situations. And I mean it hurts a little bit because we are a hard-working team, we are building we try to be humble all the time,” Brdaric added.
“I mean, the ref (referee) today, was not in balance and I feel it from outside and by the time you feel it, it’s already too late.”
Hyderabad FC supervisor Manolo Marquez had earlier advised Sportstar that work is required in refereeing.
“I think with the referees, there are two important things. Firstly, they are not professionals, they are also working in another job (full-time). If you want referees in very good shape, they have to be professionals,” he had mentioned, “Secondly, I mentioned within the final assembly of ISL coaches in Goa that we will need to have self-criticism from our bench (when it comes to remonstrations and indignant outbursts).
Hyderabad FC Manuel ‘Manolo’ Márquez had a session with Indian referees and hoped for an enchancment in refereeing.
Manolo’s hopes have seen some change in Indian soccer because the All India Football Federation (AIFF) – the physique that assigns referees for the league – introduced the primary batch of elite soccer match officers (referees and assistant referees) final month.
The undertaking, collectively invested by AIFF, the FSDL (the father or mother group of the ISL), and the Elite Refereeing Development Plan (ERDP), goals to make refereeing a viable profession pathway within the Indian Football ecosystem.
“Our target is to employ 50 match officials full-time. Refereeing is a very important facet of the footballing pyramid and our goals towards doing more in this regard are detailed in the recently unveiled roadmap,” AIFF secretary normal Shaji Prabhakar advised AIFF web site lately.
“The immediate target for 2026 is to engage more referees and create an exciting and viable pathway for referee development in India.”
Chennaiyin’s possibilities to make it to the highest six look dim because the crew sits eighth, with 4 video games to go. But the way forward for refereeing appears in the direction of a brand new daybreak in India, with hopes of seeing Indian referees officiating in FIFA tournaments.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com