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I want some butthurt reactions from that dirty dirty team
Just for you guys
Sampaoli: The referee was right to send me off, because I was protesting,” said Sampaoli.
“It was a painful night, because we took the lead and thought we were going to qualify this evening. Unfortunately because of the incidents, we couldn’t hope for that tonight.
“My team put in so much effort and worked so hard, but came away with nothing. It was difficult to tell we were down to 10 men, as we barely allowed any chances until the final minutes.
“It’s just a pity we couldn’t make more of our own opportunities. I think we lost this game unfairly."
Nico Pareja: "We lost against a strong opponent, but they were also fortunate in the incidents,” Pareja told Spanish reporters.
“The Vazquez red card was exaggerated, because he didn’t deserve a second yellow. The referee wiped out our work with two decisions that channelled the match in a certain direction.
“The penalty seemed very dubious to me, because I was marking Patrice Evra, not Bonucci, but frankly the shirt tug did not seem excessive."
Vitolo: We had taken the lead and were playing really well against the Italian team, but the referee sunk us with two absurd decisions,” Vitolo told BeIn Sports.
“The second yellow card for Franco Vazquez was absolutely ridiculous and giving a penalty right before half-time for a foul that wasn’t so bad really took the wind out of us.
“It’s a shame to lose like this, because without those incidents we certainly would’ve seen a different game. The referee changed it.”
