“Leave me, leave me!”: Leandro Díaz exploded with fury after the expulsion in Estudiantes-Sarmiento and went to look for the referee in the locker room

The end of the match between Students from La Plata and Sarmiento de Junín it was hot. The protests towards the referee Sebastián Zunino They came from both sides. from the premises, with Leandro Diaz as a great protagonist, and of the visit, with his coach Israel Damonte.

El Pincha won 2 to 1, but that did not prevent Leandro Díaz from ending up furious with the work of the judge, who expelled him on the hour after a foul committed on Sarmiento’s goalkeeper, Sebastián Meza. As the Pincha striker was reprimanded, the judge showed him the second yellow card and later red. This provoked the anger of Leandro Díaz that while the public celebrated the victory that allows the team to lead for the moment together with Newell’s, he went to rebuke the referee.

Although his teammates tried to calm him down, they couldn’t because of the striker’s rage. “Let me, let me!”, He yelled at them on several occasions while asking referee Sebastián Zunino for explanations of his expulsion.

After a few minutes, Leandro Díaz left the field of play, but not his fury against the arbitration list. For this reason, went to the door of the judges locker room and tried to enter by force. After a moment of tension and with the collaboration of police officers, the former Atlético Tucumán striker left the place and went to the dressing rooms of the local team.

Students won 2-1 thanks to a brace from Mauro Boselli, one penalty. For Sarmiento achieved partial equality Jonathan Torres. The match that closed this Monday’s segment of the third round of the Professional League championship was played at the UNO Jorge Luis Hirschi Stadium.

Ricardo Zielinski’s team reached 7 points and had their best player in Boselli. El Pincha, precisely because of Boselli’s goalscoring ability, got the advantage in a very disputed first half, fought and little game.

Israel Damonte arranged a five-man defense for Sarmiento to cover up Godoy and Más and with the three closed midfielders take away Zuqui’s freedom, cut and get out quickly. He got the first goal to neutralize but except for a shot from Toledo at the beginning that Andújar controlled and a cross left-footed shot at the end that went close, he did not worry the red-and-white captain.

Students, as in the previous dates, it was erratic and imprecise. Except for a shot from Díaz and a couple of hints from Pellegrini, he couldn’t take any danger. The parity was broken in a ball that Díaz fought outside the area, Godoy sent a great center to the heart of the area that Boselli with his eyes wide open and with a header left Meza without a chance to make it 1-0.

At the beginning of the complement, Zuqui disturbed with a shot from outside the area. But Sarmiento, at his weakest moment of the game, equalized with a corner kick taken by Lucas Castro, they lowered it at the second post and Torres pushed it for the equalizer. The VAR intervened due to Sauro’s subjection to Andújar but Zunino ended up validating it.

The game continued to be hotly contested and discussed, a development that was helped by a weak arbitration by Sebastián Zunino. At 28 minutes a corner from Zuqui found a hand from Toledo, a penalty charged by the judge, ratified by the VAR and that Boselli changed for a goal with a shot to the left by Meza that went to the other side.

Lucas Castro had the draw that he lost at the mouth of the goal, then More demanded Meza and thus the game was consumed with more fight than situations and full of controversies.

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