Arrasate: “They have taken away our freedom of expression”

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The Osasuna coach was expelled after protesting a goal disallowed by David García

“I have to measure my words a lot, I’m going to miss two games for not saying anything”

The coach of Osasuna, Jagoba Arrasatecommented this Thursday, after the defeat against the Athletic of Madridthat the goal disallowed David Garcia It was “legal, very clear,” an action that led him to be expelled after protesting it.

“We made a mistake, and with half a chance they scored a goal for us. When we were at our best, they have not validated it and, from then on, there are many things against us. It was 0-2 that left us without options, a shame”, the Basque coach analyzed the clash against the Atlético de Madrid.

“No explanation. We come from conceding corners. Today they push Aimar. He touches her a little with his hand. I have to measure my words a lot, I’m going to miss two games for not saying anything. I would love to talk to you, but we can’t, they have taken away our freedom of expression too”, he said about the most controversial action with which Osasuna could make it 1-1 and which ended with his expulsion with a direct red card.

Arrasate indicated that his team began “With respect”, without giving “importance” to the red offensive positioning. “It was difficult for us to create chances and they scored with half a chance,” he continued. “The second half went differently. We had a great second half, but without a reward,” the coach of the Pamplona team said proudly.

He said he felt “helplessness” of a new defeat against Athletic, a “complicated situation that we cannot give much thought to. It’s already Friday and we have to get people back quickly for Sunday.”

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