Mexico’s soccer federation (FMF) have launched an investigation after footage emerged of a referee showing to knee a participant within the groin throughout America’s match in opposition to Leon on Saturday.
Television footage confirmed referee Fernando Hernandez kneeing Leon midfielder Lucas Romero as he and his teammates angrily demanded a VAR evaluation after America scored an equaliser.
The Referees Commission mentioned the outcomes of the investigation can be made public when it’s concluded.
Despite native media condemning the motion, Romero didn’t name for Hernandez to be punished and mentioned that it was a misunderstanding.
“Obviously (referees) are human beings, many times they can make mistakes and those mistakes end up developing what happened, a lot of misunderstandings,” the Argentine advised Mexican broadcaster TUDN.
“I’m not asking for anything (any form of punishment), he told me it was unintentional. But just that they also respect us as we respect them on the pitch because they are the authority.”
Former referee Felipe Ramos Rizo mentioned that the motion by the referee was ‘unacceptable’.
“The referee kneed the Leon player, this could cost Fernando Hernandez his career… how do you explain this aggression of the referee?” he wrote on Twitter.
He added that the president of the refereeing fee and its director of instruction must present a “good explanation”.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com