Muslera's statement that shook Argentine football! He officially went crazy after the match.

Muslera's statement that shook Argentine football! He officially went crazy after the match.

03.11.2025 21:55

Galatasaray's legendary goalkeeper Fernando Muslera reacted strongly to the referee's decisions following Estudiantes' 2-1 defeat against Boca Juniors in the Argentine Premier League. The Uruguayan goalkeeper's statements made headlines in the Argentine press.

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Estudiantes lost 2-1 at home to Boca Juniors in the Argentine Premier League. The match was marred by controversial decisions, especially after Gabi's red card, which caused chaos. After the match, Fernando Muslera, unable to control his nerves, made strong statements in front of the cameras.

"I THINK I GAVE MY ANSWER HASTILY"

Fernando Muslera, who was transferred from Galatasaray to Estudiantes, had several disputes on the field due to the decisions made by referee Rey Hilfer. The Uruguayan goalkeeper also made statements that would be widely discussed after the match. Muslera said, "Some time ago, I was asked what I thought about Argentine football, and I think I gave my answer hastily. I watched a few matches and saw direct referee decisions against Estudiantes. I don't want to forget Barracas, I don't want to forget the penalty in Belgrano, I don't want to forget the penalty given to Guido this Sunday, there was a clear foul on Tiago Palacios before the red card. These situations harm us, they harm the work we do every day. Beyond the individual mistakes that occur in a normal match, the results determined by referee errors are very painful and show that this sport is not as clean as it seems," he said.

Continuing his words, the goalkeeper stated, "The first penalty mistake is not a foul. Referees should also be analyzed. Everything is very clear during my short time here. We work very hard throughout the week, and it is very painful for such things to determine the match. The lack of showing VAR audio recordings in the Barracas match is the clearest example. Showing VAR audio recordings is a rule, and this is the only match where the audio recordings were not shown. It's frustrating because you work hard, you put in effort, and experiencing this on the field is painful. The criteria should be the same for both sides. It is said that there are fifteen cameras per match, so they should watch all fifteen," he expressed.



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