Controversy Erupts: Gerardo Arteaga Clarifies Allegations of Offensive Language in Monterrey vs Chivas Match

Gerardo Arteaga was one of the two players expelled from Monterrey against Chivas, on Matchday 13 of Clausura 2024 of the MX League, by referee Adonai Escobedo; However, controversy arose after the whistler accused “offensive language” on the part of the Mexican full-back.

In the document regarding the expulsion of Gerardo Arteaga, Adonai Escobedo explained that the reason for showing him the second yellow card was for “using offensive, insulting or humiliating language and/or gestures (for telling me don’t suck, bastard). Despite this, the Monterrey footballer himself took it upon himself to clarify what he said to the whistler.

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After it became known what Adonai Escobedo put in his referee’s card, after the expulsion suffered by the Rayados footballer, Gerardo Arteaga himself was in charge of clarifying the entire situation that occurred in the Steel Giant.

Through his X account (formerly Twitter), the left-back explained that he never said “bastard” to Adonai Escobedo; However, he did complain that he had already been fouled twice and those involved were never reprimanded.

“I never said the bastard thing. ‘There are two fouls they make against me, don’t suck.’ “One play before he apologized to me because he said he didn’t see the foul,” was what Gerardo Arteaga wrote about the altercation he had with Adonai Escobedo that cost him the expulsion in Monterrey vs Chivas on Matchday 13 of Clausura 2024 of the MX League. .

2024-03-31 22:25:37
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