Haise cringes with the VAR, Ménès also hits the arbitration

Haise cringes with the VAR, Ménès also hits the arbitration

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If he recognized the failures of his team during the defeat of RC Lens against Brest (0-1), Franck Haise still cringed against arbitration. At the microphone of Canal + yesterday, the coach of Sang et Or leaked his annoyance.

“The VAR? I still have trouble understanding how we cannot go back on certain facts of the game and in particular the action where the Brest goalkeeper very clearly touches “Gana” (Ganago) while the ball is in play. Opinions, each weekend, there are different ones. Am I asking for explanations? We’re not going to ask anything since they don’t have the right to speak because they aren’t football magistrates… But it would be nice if one day we had some answers live. It is often incomprehensible”, he slipped, reiterating his statements in front of the journalists: “If I think that there is a penalty? I don’t think so, I’m sure! Obviously there is a fault. Regularly I do not understand arbitration and even less the VAR. The referee is closer than me but, when I see the action again, even with my old eyes, and I put my glasses on, there is contact”.

Ménès: “Every match has its own controversy…”

An analysis that Pierre Ménès also agrees with, scandalized by this new dumpling of the video: “I don’t see how we can not give a penalty for Bizot’s fault on Ganago. The ball is far away but that does not allow the Brest goalkeeper to truck the blood and gold striker. Each match has its own controversy, it gets really tiresome,” slipped the polemicist, who also does not hide Racing’s flaws, evoking a “slightly sluggish attack” and Seko Fofana’s bad day.

Haise plague against the VAR, Ménès joins him

Not used to looking for excuses after a defeat, Franck Haise was still very annoyed by the refereeing after RC Lens – Stade Brestois (0-1). Pierre Ménès joins him on a questionable decision of the VAR profitable to the Brestois.

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